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<blockquote data-quote="Hypno" data-source="post: 650951" data-attributes="member: 12416"><p>ordered some from Vitacost.</p><p></p><p>looked at costco and a few other places.</p><p></p><p>odd thing is that a lot of the places have curiously labeled bottles. they claim 1,000 mg but the pills are only 500 mg and their label has a recommended serving of 2 tablets. so the bottle might have 100 tablets but you need to take 4 tablets to get 2,000 mg. Some folks recommend 3000 mg so you are going to need 2 bottles to last a month!</p><p></p><p>if it reduces chronic inflammation, arthritis, and is an anti-oxidant, its still a tremendous value. but I thought others would benefit.</p><p></p><p>curiously, this seems to be the labeling convention in the industry; its not just a one brand that labels this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hypno, post: 650951, member: 12416"] ordered some from Vitacost. looked at costco and a few other places. odd thing is that a lot of the places have curiously labeled bottles. they claim 1,000 mg but the pills are only 500 mg and their label has a recommended serving of 2 tablets. so the bottle might have 100 tablets but you need to take 4 tablets to get 2,000 mg. Some folks recommend 3000 mg so you are going to need 2 bottles to last a month! if it reduces chronic inflammation, arthritis, and is an anti-oxidant, its still a tremendous value. but I thought others would benefit. curiously, this seems to be the labeling convention in the industry; its not just a one brand that labels this way. [/QUOTE]
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