I get my Now products from iHerb at the moment.  Its just that Now was
recommended by a laboratory (forgotten which) that makes high quality
supplements and uses their products, along with others.  If I stop using
them, it means I have to go back to trying to ascertain which product is
good as well as cheap.  For instance, Now is the only one I have found which
sells selenium as l-selenomethionine in that form, and for very reasonable
cost.  It was also the only one I came across which does mag citrate for
reasonable cost.  If anyone can come up with an alternative equally good
product from a small company, then I would consider it, but as I said, what
when the 'little' guys become one of the 'big' guys, will they not be in the
same position as companies like Now are at the moment?  Who knows, money has
a way of changing things, not always for the better. And as someone said,
how do we *know* which is a small company, apart from higher prices usually?
   Dee  

-------Original Message------- 

 

From: faith gagne 

Date: 21/01/2008 00:01:06 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Subject: CS>Marketing 101 

 

Dee: Of course I do not advocate paying more. Not now or ever. 

 

Of online outlets like Swanson's or Vitacost or iHerb, etc., etc., etc., and


Find supplements marketed by companies other than NOW. It is not difficult. 

Mr. Byron, the author of the heads up article, is a small vitamin company 

Himself, and he does not want to be strong-armed out of business. I do not 

Blame him in the least. 

 

 

Faith G. 


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