(NaturalNews) If you've read NaturalNews for very long, you already know about the many health benefits of natural astaxanthin. You can read a large collection of quotes about astaxanthin from various natural health authors here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/026325_astaxanthin_NaturalNews_antioxidant.htmlOr see my own report on astaxanthin here:
http://www.naturalnews.com/023177_astaxanthin_health_Vitacost.htmlFor the next two days (through July 15, 2009), my favorite online retailer of nutritional
supplements is offering a 5% discount on the NSI brand of natural
astaxanthin, which is already sold at 66% off the retail price of $29.95. With this additional 5% discount, you can purchase NSI
natural astaxanthin with Hawaiian BioAstin (from Cyanotech, my #1 recommended source) for about $9.50 a bottle. With the
Vitacost $4.99 flat-rate shipping to most addresses in America, the total price for three or four bottles is an unusually good deal.
Just go here:
http://www.vitacost.com/NSI-Natural-Astaxanthin-Featuring-Hawaiian-BioAstinAnd use coupon code
natnews5 to get the additional 5% discount off the published price.
By the way, I have no financial stake in either this product or Vitacost. This special offer is being shared solely for the benefit of
NaturalNews readers.
Each bottle of NSI Natural Astaxanthin contains 60 softgels (vegetarian), each with 4mg of astaxanthin. This is exactly the same astaxanthin I take, and I currently take anywhere from 2-3 of these softgels each day.
Even though I currently live in
Ecuador and enjoy the amazing nutritional
benefits of daily juicing from my own garden, I still take a few supplements that I just can't get anywhere else: Moxxor (for its healthy marine omega-3 oils), astaxanthin and the Pure Synergy food-based multivitamin from
www.TheSynergyCompany.comI also take a few tinctures and cleansing products from Ed Group's
www.GHChealth.com (and some other selected companies) but I don't take nearly as many isolated nutrient supplements as I used to, simply because I'm getting them from my fresh, living
food on a daily basis.
But astaxanthin remains at the top of my dietary supplements list. It offers amazing
health benefits that simply can't be replicated from eating food alone (even fresh, living food). That's why I have a large supply in my refrigerator in Ecuador.
In terms of this short-term promotion from Vitacost, you probably won't find a better price on astaxanthin anywhere. If you want some of this nutrient, stock up with this special offer, as it's only good for the next two days.
Here's the product page again:
http://www.vitacost.com/NSI-Natural-Astaxanthin-Featuring-Hawaiian-BioAstinAnd use coupon code
natnews5 to get the additional 5% discount.
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