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10-16-2018 06:06 PM
Andrew Lessman's brand of vitamins are the only ones that do not upset my stomach. I also have an immune deficiency. Before I started taking his vitamins, I would have pnuemonia every year. I have not even had a cold for 6 years. My husband used to have floaters in his eyes. Among the vitamins he takes is Ultimate Eye. It has taken care of the problem. We consider our good health worth the price. I keep a close eye on the specials and only buy vitamins when they are on a good sale with no shipping charges. We are both in our 60's so it is a financial stretch, but we budget for them just like we other things.
10-16-2018 07:10 PM
You have to buy his vitamins when he comes to HSN and he has specials on certain vitamins. I just got the CoQ10 600 and the 500 bucks is what I would have paid when it was not a special offer. You also, get free S&H when he's at HSN selling his vitamins.
10-16-2018 08:35 PM
I've bought some of his supplements on Amazon. Compared the prices, including shipping, and generally save $ on my Amazon purchases. Ran out of Turmeric about 2 months ago and saved $25 through Amazon. Also purchased directly from his website.
10-17-2018 08:50 AM
The large size of his TS is the only one that is really cost effective. All other products even with 20% off isn't worth your while. At the end of the day its about trusting the source, you are willing to pay more for the source you trust!
10-17-2018 10:32 AM
Andrew just had a special on his Co-Q10, I paid $140 for a year's supply (actually a little more than a year, 400 capsules), free shipping and four payments.
I had no idea his supplements were sold on Amazon, silly me! I will always check there, since I do take a lot of his supplements. His best deals are his Today's Specials, but not everything makes it to a Today's Special.
10-17-2018 12:56 PM
I like AL supplements, but I finally got wise and started comparing some of his items to others on the market. After researching, I could only justify sticking with a couple of his. The guy knows his vitamins, but he isn't really all that unique with that these days. As a whole, supplements are probably a big ripoff, but most of us want to believe there is some good in taking them. Overdosing on supplements might do more harm than good. It's pretty easy for me to just eat right.
10-17-2018 01:10 PM
I buy the Ubiquinol at Costco. It's supposed to be better absorbed than the Co-Q10 I was buying before and I attribute just the Co-Q for getting me out of the periodontist's chair, so I was already taking it when the doctor put me on a statin and suggested it.
I was a bit interested in his choclates for lowering cholesterol, but I don't buy into his statement that milk fat is bad, so I'm on the fence about it.
10-17-2018 02:09 PM - edited 10-17-2018 02:10 PM
I just got my first ever purchase from HSN which was his UFF. Enclosed is a flyer that his vitamins are going to be 25% off in November at HSN.
10-17-2018 03:06 PM
10-17-2018 05:24 PM
The only time to buy AL supplements is when they are on sale. Otherwise, they are too expensive. Also, many of the ingredients overlap, so be careful not to overdo it.
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