Cheap Vitamins
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At the top of my list of budget items that are still necessities
are cheap vitamins. I never used to bother with health in
bottles, always seemingly healthy and virtually immune to
inconveniences like colds. But then I got old…or older, and I
started taking medications for adult attention deficit disorder,
and needed to start supplementing big time. See, the meds for
the adult ADD contain amphetamines, and amphetamines, along with
cigarettes, caffeine, and the other vice elements we might indulge
in deplete vitamins in the body, breaking down the immune
system…making us vulnerable to illnesses and diseases we were
otherwise safe from when we were younger.
Okay, that’s the extent of my expertise. I just wanted to
talk about this new need (because I am also poor) for cheap
vitamins…vitamins that
still work but are cheapvitamins, as in ridiculously
affordable. As in one doesn’t even feel the dent in the
budget the cheap vitamins are soooo cheap (which offsets the waaay
expensive prescription meds, by the way, grumble, grumble).
Okay, so first I find cheap vitamins, or what I think are hella
cheap vitamins by cutting coupons or taking advantage—when they
come around—of two-for-one deals in the supermarket. This
doesn’t feel cheap at the time, for the price of one is enough of a
dent in the pocketbook…even though buying in bulk is
thrifty.
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(I could never do much at Costco, for example, for while, sure,
the five pounds of spaghetti is 3.97, I would need to buy ten other
items, all only in bulk there and all totaling over a hundred
bucks. So cheap vitamins at Costco, while the supply lasts a
year, may require you have a ton of cash up front, at that moment,
when you walk in that warehouse door.)
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Okay, so my point here is that I have very little money at one
time, so the “passing the savings on to you by selling you forty
cases of cheapvitamins at one time, which is the only way you are
getting this deal buddy” sales gimmick is just that. A
gimmick. Besides, vitamins expire and taking dead minerals
and the like is not a great idea, even if you did save twenty bucks
way back in 1930 by bying that pallet of cheap vitamins.
I found Puritan’s Pride. They offer some awesome deals,
deliver very cheap vitamins. And if you can wait the shipping
time and all, this is a really decent way to go. But I
found…oh, man…the best of the best deals for cheap vitamins about a
month ago. I found the dollar store chain called Dollar
Tree. They sell bottles of vitamins for a buck each.
30-40 pills in each bottle, and I take one multi-vitamin and one
extra C (cause I am a smoker: yeah, that’s where my money goes), so
that’s about two dollars a month for health supplementing.
Now those are cheap vitamins.
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