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Where to Find Vitamins Online

The interwebs is rife with vitamin selling mischief. Be wary, surfer.

There are no vitamins in Spam. 

You, there. You might be looking for the trendiest health supplements. You want to cure that carpal tunnel, or maybe you just need a little natural pick-me-up of the hippie organic variety.

You're tech savvy, or savvier than Uncle Wilbur, and you don't need GNC to find your vitamins, you go online.

Welcome to the biggest internet scam since midget porn. Buying vitamins online can be one of the trickiest, trappiest, tasks for the modern webster.

This lense is nothing more than a warning. There are no FDA certifications on vitamins. The pills you ordered online could very well be hard packed milk powder and you'd have no way of telling.

My one piece of advice for buying vitamins online, is to go with well respected, big-name companies, even if they do cost a bit more. I've listed a few on this lense, but I leave the rest up to you. Find your B's, and your C's and your omega 3 capsules from the right sources, or be damned.

Vitamin Online Links 

World Fitness Training Forum
A Good website on fitness, health, and vitamins
Amazon Vitamins
Amazon.com search results for vitamins.
Primal Nutrition
A great place to buy vitamins online.
The Vitamin Shop
A blog about where to find good places to buy vitamins.
Orac Value
Info on the nature of the quantifiable measurement of nutrients in vitamins.
Life Extension
Live longer!

Vitamin Health News 

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Have You Been Scammed 

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Websites to be wary of. 

I don't have any evidence for or against these sites, just a hunch that they're not kosher.
  • VitaminLife.com
  • Vitamin World
  • The Vitamin Shoppe
  • Full Fit Vitamins
  • Vitamin Warehouse (anything with "warehouse" in the title of a website is usually a scam)
  • Vitamin Wholesaler (same "warehouse" rule applies to "Wholesaler" as well)

A Vitamin Horror Story 

John Gibbs was a regular law abiding citizen. He paid his taxes, he drank his
weight loss shake
, he even read books on
how to relieve stress
.

Then one day he bought vitamins online from a "wholesaler." Two weeks later John received a bottle in the mail marked 'Omega 3 Goodness!' The ingredients list was written in a different language. John ignored the label, surely the website he purchased these vitamins from was reliable. They offered 40% off after all.

Then John died. Of mercury poisoning.

Okay, the story isn't true. But it could be. Always know the source of your vitamins!

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