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<blockquote data-quote="Old_Lifter_65" data-source="post: 266067" data-attributes="member: 45683"><p>So I took a look through the supplements cupboard this morning while I was cleaning up and found this stash that's been sitting for a while. Currently I om only taking zinc/copper and magnesium (for my tendonitis) and I won't be buying more z/c once finished.</p><p></p><p>It never ceases to amaze me how much money i have spent on supps over the years and never really felt any different using any of them. Some like selenium are contra-indicated for people who have had benign skin spots (they even say it on the label). So I might need to pitch that one. Otherwise, I'm thinking I'll just start adding them into my daily routine until they are gone and I won't bother to replace them once finished. I need to get my money's worth.</p><p></p><p>--OL65</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_Lifter_65, post: 266067, member: 45683"] So I took a look through the supplements cupboard this morning while I was cleaning up and found this stash that's been sitting for a while. Currently I om only taking zinc/copper and magnesium (for my tendonitis) and I won't be buying more z/c once finished. It never ceases to amaze me how much money i have spent on supps over the years and never really felt any different using any of them. Some like selenium are contra-indicated for people who have had benign skin spots (they even say it on the label). So I might need to pitch that one. Otherwise, I'm thinking I'll just start adding them into my daily routine until they are gone and I won't bother to replace them once finished. I need to get my money's worth. --OL65 [/QUOTE]
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