Nutricost Vitamin A 10,000 IU, 500 SoftGels Supplement price history and forecast - Nutricost ZL08084
Nutricost Vitamin A 10,000 IU, 500 SoftGels Supplement

Nutricost Vitamin A 10,000 IU, 500 SoftGels Supplement

Brand:
Nutricost
Model Number:
ZL08084
UPC:
702669933230
EAN:
0702669933230
Walmart SKU:
989802441

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$18.95
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$16.95
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$18.95
Average Price
$18.08
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 70 reviews.

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David March 10, 2025

Good price and fast shipping

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Anonymous March 14, 2024

Great price for 500 and small to swallow. I trust this brand and buy many of their supplements. Third party tested.. with no extra ingrediants not needed. Non GMO and gluten free. The best part about this vit A is its the right form from retinyl.

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Michael March 5, 2024

so far its working great for my eyes keeping from drying out , really believe that Doctors don't care for vitamins and herbal to fixs health problems.!!

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Great Vitamins

Edward March 3, 2024

The Gel Vitamins are Great.

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excellent product

Anonymous April 25, 2024

excellent product and service.thank you

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I Am Diabetic

Carmelo Ramos July 26, 2020

I bought this because it helps prevents diabetic retinopathy which is loss off eyesight and fuzzy vision. Obviously it is too early to tell if it is working but it is better to apply preventative medicine now rather than wait until it is too late. I definitely do not want to lose my vision.

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Needed for my health

Cheryl Vernon April 27, 2022

My DNA says I have three enzymes that are supposed to change Beta Carotene to Vitamin A. All three of them are deficient by 30%. So I really need to take a supplement. It doesn't say made in America, but does say third party tested. It takes time to know if most vitamins are really helping.

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Lung Insurance

D-J November 11, 2020

I remember my Grandmother insisting that cod liver oil based vitamin A was essential to keeping the lungs strong and free of respiratory diseases. I used to think that Grandma might be exaggerating a little, with all her enthusiasm about the healing powers found in nature. Until I came down with chronic bronchitis, which lasted for over three years, until the doctor told me they had tried nearly every antibiotic they had. I was living in a highly polluted town in a valley area during those years. At the point the doc told me they were running out of ideas, I was in pretty tough shape because my breathing capacity was in decline, and I coughed so badly every night, all night long, that the lining on my rib cage was becoming torn up. Each cough felt like someone was stabbing my ribs and the pain from the night coughing woke me often through the night. When I finally realized the doctor couldn't help me, I remembered what my grandma said. I bought the vitamin A and I took four of them the first day, and went to one per day after that. The three year bronchitis bout cleared up and was gone within two weeks and has never come back again during the last 40 years. Not too long ago, I came across a medical study of people who had died from lung disease, whether it had been from cigarettes, pollution, or asthma. And the study showed that all these people who had died from respiratory disease, (whether or not they smoked cigarettes) were deficient in vitamin A. My grandma said that the fish based (cod liver oil) based vitamin A was more effective for lungs than the beta carotene (plant based). This vitamin A by NutriCost has the cod liver A, and my lungs are still going strong. Good product!

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My bottle of Tiny Sunflower Oil Softgels will expire on January 1, 2024

Penny April 19, 2021

I'm allergic to soybean-based vitamins, so I am really pleased to find these vitamins in sunflower oil. I received the bottle of 500 on April 20, 2021, the expiration date is January 1, 2024. The gel caps are loose and are not stuck together. There is a bit of an odor. To me, they smell normal for vitamin A soft gels.

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for 10,000 IU not very effective or pure or potent

Brad January 23, 2020

I use this for a skin condition that reappears when I don''t take 10,00IU/day. Used many brands but this one is either not as pure, effective or potent.

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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $18.95 (Jun 24) to $18.95 (Jun 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $18.95.

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