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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / August 2005

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using vitamins past their expiration date

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chromallly@yahoo.com - 17 Aug 2005 02:49 GMT
I have a couple of bottles of multi-vitamin that exprires on September
2005.  How long past the expiration date is this good for?  The bottles
are still sealed.
montygram - 17 Aug 2005 03:19 GMT
I've tasted something rancid in old vitamins.  If you taste anything
that is unusual, I don't see why you'd want to ingest it.  I don't
swallow pills, but instead use the powder form, so that it is easy to
tell.  You might consider this.
Mr-Natural-Health - 17 Aug 2005 05:04 GMT
> I don't swallow pills, but instead use the powder
> form, so that it is easy to tell.

Ha, ... Hah, Ha!

Tell me Monty old boy, how does Alpha Lipoic Acid go down? Does it have
a bite to it?
montygram - 17 Aug 2005 23:39 GMT
There is no need to take ALA if you have packed your body with
saturated fatty acids and avoid unsaturated fatty acids and oxidized
cholesterol.
Mr-Natural-Health - 17 Aug 2005 23:50 GMT
> > I don't swallow pills, but instead use the powder
> > form, so that it is easy to tell.
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> Tell me Monty old boy, how does Alpha Lipoic Acid go down? Does it have
> a bite to it?

I will tell you how it goes down.  It burns, baby it burns.

No need to be burned, if you take in pill form.

Just thought that you might want to know.
Jim Chinnis - 17 Aug 2005 03:30 GMT
chromallly@yahoo.com wrote in part:

>I have a couple of bottles of multi-vitamin that exprires on September
>2005.  How long past the expiration date is this good for?  The bottles
>are still sealed.

No one knows.
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Jim Chinnis  Warrenton, Virginia, USA  jchinnis@alum.mit.edu
 
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