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Old 29-01-2007, 08:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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seen some on ebay going for £17.50, for 360 caps.
is this a good deal?

the seller gives these details:

Fish oil 30% EPA 20% DHA, 211mg of oil providing 54mg EPA and 37mg DHA, Evening Primrose Oil (10%GLA) 53mg EPO typically providing 5mg GLA, Lecithin Non GM 43.8mg, Revel A, Olive Oil 12mg Olive Oil typically providing 6mg Oleic Acids, Vitamin E 5mg 50% RDI, Vitamin A 0.4mg 50% RDI, Vitamin D3 2.5ug 50% RDI

they've also got loads of other stuff for sale too...just wondered whether its worth it!

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