by Freelance Writer Most consumers today automatically believe that storing discount vitamins in the bathroom medicine chest is the norm, only to find out later that it is actually one of the worst places to keep them. Supplements and vitamins are comprised of a variety of ingredients, and if not stored properly, can lose their potency and effectiveness. This can especially be true in cases where the discount vitamins have been purchased in bulk, therefore not used right away.
When vitamins are stored properly, they can usually remain at their best for four to five years. So, what are the most important things to know about supplying and handling vitamins?
• First and foremost, the majority of discount vitamins and supplements should be tightly sealed, at a cool temperature, dry and away from light. The information for the specific requirements for the vitamins can usually be found on the packaging and the manufacturer’s website or customer service line.
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