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Generic Norplant (Lenor - 72, Norplant® equivalent)
Lenor - 72 is a form of progesterone, which is a female hormone involved in conception. Lenor - 72 is used as an emergency contraceptive (EC) to prevent pregnancy after contraceptive failure or unprotected intercourse. Lenor - 72 prevents ovulation disrupts fertilization, and inhibits implantation.
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0.075mg
| Quantity | Price | Price per pill | Returning customer price | Bonus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | $ 30.00 | $ 15.00 | $ 27.00 | ---- | Add to cart |
| 4 | $ 35.00 | $ 8.75 | $ 31.00 | ---- | Add to cart |
| 6 | $ 39.00 | $ 6.50 | $ 35.00 | ---- | Add to cart |
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FIGHTING THE FREE-RADICAL FOE POWER UP WITH VITAMINS: WOULD THE 'REAL' VITAMINS PLEASE STAND UP
What a blow! Our search led to a scandal. When we discovered many vitamin pills are worthless, the result was a nationally published expose: the vitamin rip-off.
To sum up what we wrote: many vitamin products either contain far less nutrition than labeled, are old and have lost potency, or have been so badly mishandled throughout the production/distribution process, a jar of jelly beans would provide more nutritional value.
Our prime information source was Dr. Jeffrey Bland, formerly Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, currently on leave from his post as Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at the University of Puget Sound, whose documented survey of off-the-shelf vitamins revealed:
• Consumers are often short-changed. More than one-third 36%) of the vitamins assayed, proved to have 25% less potency than was on the label;
• Supposedly identical products had widely diverse ranges of activity. Vitamin E products were particularly unreliable - many did not come close to providing what they were advertising;
• Vitamin C products labeled as including bioflava-noids, often did not include enough of this substance to be useful. The amount of bioflava-noids was insignificant in 62% of the products evaluated;
• The majority of Vitamin E supplements (52%) contained less than half of their specified potency; some showed up as having absolutely no value at all.
• Super "B's," commanding a premium price because of a claimed extra potency, turned out to have huge discrepancies between what was in the bottle and the promise on the label.
The evidence Dr. Bland furnished was good reason for people to throw up their hands in disgust and forget about vitamins. Much as you'd like to give the finger to dishonest purveyors, you can't dismiss your need for supplements.
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