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<blockquote data-quote="mssparkle" data-source="post: 207025" data-attributes="member: 36135"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p></p><p>I am sort of new to this forum. Basically, I am currently looking at possible vitamin d tests.</p><p> I think I am low on vitamin d but certainly don't want to start taking d supplements all of a sudden. Had a quick look a few sites and these are on my shopping list now;</p><p></p><p>1- Grassroothealth, seems to be a good option , they sell a vitamin d test by a company called ZRT in the US. I live in UK so would prefer a UK company as shipping and post may take time and be costly</p><p>2- Pulsescreenning, this also looks like a good product but unsure about their service, they are based in UK</p><p>3- vitamindproject, UK based quite a lot of info on the site and looks very professional but i have no idea which one to go for. I want to get it done quickly , any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mssparkle, post: 207025, member: 36135"] Hi everyone, I am sort of new to this forum. Basically, I am currently looking at possible vitamin d tests. I think I am low on vitamin d but certainly don't want to start taking d supplements all of a sudden. Had a quick look a few sites and these are on my shopping list now; 1- Grassroothealth, seems to be a good option , they sell a vitamin d test by a company called ZRT in the US. I live in UK so would prefer a UK company as shipping and post may take time and be costly 2- Pulsescreenning, this also looks like a good product but unsure about their service, they are based in UK 3- vitamindproject, UK based quite a lot of info on the site and looks very professional but i have no idea which one to go for. I want to get it done quickly , any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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