Reddit Reddit reviews Kirkland Signature Daily Multi Vitamins & Minerals Tablets, 500-Count Bottle

We found 16 Reddit comments about Kirkland Signature Daily Multi Vitamins & Minerals Tablets, 500-Count Bottle. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Multiple Vitamin-Mineral Combination Supplements
Vitamin Supplements
Kirkland Signature Daily Multi Vitamins & Minerals Tablets, 500-Count Bottle
Provides the essential nutrients necessary for a balanced diet and to give you that Energized FeelingNow with more folic acid selenium and calciumFormulated with a higher absorptionNew advanced formulaUSP verified dietary supplement
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16 Reddit comments about Kirkland Signature Daily Multi Vitamins & Minerals Tablets, 500-Count Bottle:

u/[deleted] · 5 pointsr/AskReddit

For fucks sake. This is not true. An entire cooked rotiserie chicken costs $5 at the grocery store. Get a pouch of frozen veggies for $2. $7 just fed dinner to a family of 4. Get meats on manager special. Buy day old bread. Frozen veggies are dirt cheap. A pasta portion can be had for pennies. Literally. I just bought a box of pasta that will last me 3 meals for $1 and at 205lbs I eat big portions. Beans are super cheap. Lentils. Rice. All dirt cheap and easily made into healthy meals. If you think you aren't getting the right vitamins and such, buy some vitamins. That's 6 months worth of vitamins for a family of 4 for $17.

The problem isn't cost. It's time. Either the parent(s) work too much to take 20 minutes to prepare a meal or the parents are too lazy to take that 20 minutes so they go to McDonalds.

u/Pufflekun · 5 pointsr/videos

If you're actually serious about worrying about malnutrition, I don't think you have to worry about that with modern corn. But if you really want to make sure, just take one of these after dinner.

u/NOREDDITNO · 3 pointsr/keto

I take this.

Fairly cheap, only requires one pill a day. The only downfall is its a little bit big, but not nearly as big as all the people are crying about in the reviews. :)

u/briangiles · 3 pointsr/ebola

Exactly! From the beginning of this I have said that it NEVER hurts to be ready for the worst. Where I live we get a lot of earth quakes and I am sure within my life we'll get a nasty one. Our building codes are VERY strict and I don't fear that my place will tip over, but the power grid in the US is VERY old and in need of repair badly.

We lost power out here two years ago over about 2 days and people were freaked out. What happens when something really bad happens and it's a week or two weeks with no power, no gas, the food starts dwindling and people are running around like crazy trying to get food to eat.

I'll have my MRE's not the best food in the world, but damn I won't starve to death. I think about prepping hardly ever and I need to get my self re situated and make sure I have everything back together again. I even made a list here for people who were new to prepping. My list is far from a complete list of things one would like to have, but it has the essentials.

My personal Kit:

Item| Cost | Unit
:--|:--|:--
Water | $1.00 | 1 Gallon / person / day
DYI Meals Ready to Eat | $3.50 | Per Unit
Life Straw | $19.99 | 1
50 FT of Utility Rope | $11.49 | 1
Multitool - Leatherman | $27.00 | 1
Flashlight - Crank LED | $9.99 | 1
Potable Water Treatment Tablets | $5.99 | 1
Magnesium Fire Starter | $4.33 | 1
Trash Bag | $0.50 | 2
Vitamins | $15.27 | 1
Total | $99.56 |
_ | |
Added for EVD | |
Latex Gloves | $9.34 | 1
Option A| |
Reperator | $28.90 | 1
Replacement Filter | $8.90 | 1
Option B| |
N95 Mask| $14.79 | 10
| |
Total A| $47.14 |
Total B| $24.13 |
| |
Grand Total A| $146.70 |
Grand Total B| $123.69 |

The fact of the matter is that the subreddit for the most part seems to be under the illusion that if you don't live in West Africa you are 100% safe, which is a dangerous thought to have.

As /u/snorgsniffer said yesterday

>When confronted with dire circumstances beyond their control, humans predictably engage in one of the following behaviors:

> Denial
>
Delusion
> Distraction
>
Dismissal
> * Drugs / Drink (altered state of consciousness)

>All of those things result in still another "D"... delay
It's clear that both the victims and potential responders are engaging in "D behaviors" at this time.

>My point? It is almost impossible to change someone's mind using logical argument when their conclusion is an irrational, emotional one. They just burrow deeper into their chosen coping behavior when forced to look even more closely at the thing which frightened them so badly in the first place.

>Though not directly news related, I think understanding the psychological underpinnings of the outbreak is important when interpreting the nuts & bolts side of it. This sub seems to me like a good place to see it discussed. There are some really bright people here.

A lot of people are giving voice to their coping mechanisms of denial to make themselves feel better. I don't think their attitude will change until the numbers reach upwards of 50,000 and the people start fleeing and spreading this crap all over the globe.

u/chrisbair · 2 pointsr/keto

Yep, here's the amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002RL8FCU

u/il-corridore · 2 pointsr/AskWomenOver30

Sure, just these. I've read that most daily multis are pretty much the same and I thought having a giant count of them meant I'd be less likely to run out soon

u/gladudontknowme · 2 pointsr/homeless

http://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Vitamins-Minerals-500-Count/dp/B002RL8FCU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405533771&sr=8-2&keywords=multivitamin

This is what i ended up buying him. I think these are as good as any other multivitamins and they are like 1/2 the price. .03 a day ain't much to keep essential nutrients in your system.

u/SparklingLimeade · 2 pointsr/soylent

I was hoping someone with better ideas and more relevant information would show up but that hasn't happened so here I go.

The product you linked is a powdered multivitamin supplement for athletes. It's probably pretty good but it's also not very cost effective. If you do any supplementation you'll want to use cheaper multivitamin pills.

Because protein powder isn't an option anything you do will look as much like a dietary plan as it will anything else. Is your goal convenience and health? How much time to you spend shopping and cooking already? With some research you could probably work out a simple meal plan that's reasonably healthy and easy to make. It all depends on what foods are available and how much nutritional data you can put together to make a balanced diet.

The easiest thing to do will probably be to take a good multivitamin and find a convenient food that can be eaten most of the time while using other food to fill in the nutritional gaps. Oatmeal or some other porridge. Beans and rice. I feel very unhelpful offering this advice but it's my best idea from what you've told me.

u/IcyElemental · 2 pointsr/soylent

It's not quite as simple as a multivitamin alone, but it's a good start. A good but cheap one would be these: https://www.amazon.com/Kirkland-Signature-Vitamins-Minerals-500-Count/dp/B002RL8FCU/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1468940301&sr=8-2&keywords=kirkland+signature+multivitamin

I'd say take 1/3 - 1/2 of a pill per day with your Joylent, and add a small pinch of salt to each meal. You may still be a little under on electrolytes, but instead of worrying about it initially, see if you experience signs of a deficiency (or ideally get bloodwork done before starting on the diet and a month or two afterwards).

u/charliegriefer · 1 pointr/ketochow

I am doing all 3 meals, 100% of the daily servings for each.

I thought I'd remembered reading that it was wise to supplement with this particular multivitamin (Kirkland Signature Daily). But now I can't seem to find where I'd read it.

Damned old age...

u/realloveiskinky · 1 pointr/PercyJacksonRP

Just like give each of them 10 of these without the label of course

u/soquot · 1 pointr/keto

So the Costco/Kirkland multivitamin wouldn't be best for men? It has 100% of Iron Amazon Costco.

I did come across a couple of articles saying that iron usually isn't important for men because we...don't lose it once a month. And it can build up in the liver.

u/epilepc · 1 pointr/soylent

Hi, sorry about the late reply there.

Check out this recipe I made for someone. I've been experimenting with athletic Soylent hybrids (more protein, salt, potassium).

Full Day


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Calories 2335

Fat 105 g

Carbs 205 g

Protein 178 g

Ingredients

5 bottles Soylent 2.0

200 ml water

84 g whey protein isolate

5 g potassium gluconate

3 g salt

20 g granulated sugar

Supplements

Kirkland Daily Multivitamin

Kirkland Fish Oil (1200 mg Enteric Coated)

Kirkland Calcium + Vitamin D

Vitamin D 10,000 IU

Vitamin K2

Magnesium Glysinate/Lysinate Chelate (Take before bed)

u/Nicky4Pin · 1 pointr/Fitness

Not sure if it is the best but I just take the Kirland (Costco) brand. 3 cents per day and it is USP verified.