Lots of people ask me if I ever recommend the best vitamin brands to buy.
Yes, I have my favorites, and I have selected and posted them on The Hullistic Market. These supplement brands can be found on the general market, but if you are busy like me, I easily order them online from iHerbs.
Right now, you can get 5% off of your order from iHerbs. Awesome.
Share The Benefits
Whenever you get onto iHerbs, use the rewards Code FIL718, and you’ll get 5% off your vitamin order.
Stay Patient
The vitamins listed on the Hullistic Market change from time to time, and it’s a challenge keeping up with the changes, but if a particular supplement is out of stock or discontinued, simply search for the product brand and you’ll find another alternative.
Brands
You’ll notice that I have different brands selected for different vitamins; like niacin, for example. KAL makes a good niacin, but the very best pure niacin on the market, in my opinion, is from the Carlson Company, a company that’s been around for decades. Any of Carlson’s products are great, but you can’t beat their niacin.
Prepare For Winter
Winter started early in Texas this year, so I recommend starting NOW to prepare for the winter cold and flu season. Start by ordering some of the vitamins your immune system needs to run off a cold or the flu.
Here’s what I take to prevent getting sick:
- vitamin C – take 7 days a week
- multi-vitamin – take 5 to 7 days a week
- trace mineral complex – take 5 to 7 days a week
- Alpha CF – begin taking at the first sign of a cold or the flu
All of us at The Hullistic Network wish you the best in health during this winter season.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only, and is educational in nature. The FDA may not have evaluated some of the statements. This article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please discuss with your own, qualified health care provider before adding supplements or making any changes to your dietary program.
Before taking vitamins, consult your doctor; pre-existing medical conditions or medications you are taking can affect how your body responds to multivitamins.