Re: Taking vitamins a few months past EXPIRATION. ???
- From: GMCarter <fiar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 09:57:17 GMT
On 10 May 2005 23:17:27 -0700, "Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com"
<sbharris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>COMMENT:
>
>If they gave you wiggle room times, you'd be here a few weeks after
>THAT, asking about THEM.
>
>Here are two possible explanations for you.
You provided three. Oh, dear.
>1) On March 1 (or Feb 29 if it was 2006) the cyanocobalamin will
>rearrange to cyanosuxallamen, and anybody taking it after that will
>wind up like Herman Goering and Alan Turing. Yes, fat and gender
>confused and smelling of bitter almonds.
Clearly, this is the correct one!!!
Oh, by the way:
http://www.herbalgram.org/default.asp?c=85yobc
Of course, some things last longer than others.
One must make distinctions also between an "expiration" date, a use by
date and the like. Some things like carnitine I don't think I'd use
more than a few months after the marked date. A multi is probably fine
for a year or so--depends on how it's made, if a lot of the stuff in
it oxidizes.
In short, no simple single answer to an interesting question.
George M. Carter
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