BUYING IN BULK FROM HERBALINN



I had an idea about ordering in bulk if anyone is interested. Since
it costs $18 to ship regardless of quantity, costs $19 per Jar (if we
buy 5 or more at once) vs. $23, we might as well combine
orders…this will allow $4 in savings per jar and some more savings
on shipment costs…what do u think?

Even if impossible to get orders to certain areas, then some of us in
the same geographical area might want to do that just to save some
money. So I will send this email round and if you’re interested, u
can add your username, country and region/state. I know there must be
pple in my area that are willing to combine orders. So I will contact
those interested people and we can save some money that way.

Personally, I don’t even mind becoming a distributor but of course I
would have to add some profit-margin after ordering in bulk. Then
anyone in the U.S can then order from me. Just a thought. Get the Latest Natural Anti Wrinkle Creams that will support your skin natural ability to repair it self, by improving collagen, elastin and protecting your skin from environment toxins.


9 Responses to “BUYING IN BULK FROM HERBALINN”

  1. John Says:

    I’m up on the east coast…so what would be the shipping charges to
    ship to say, PA?from houston?

  2. John Says:

    If anyone that lives in the US is interested in trying
    out herbalinn before they buy in bulk, I have a few
    extra jars since my friend backed out of her share. I
    was actually kind of glad when she backed out, cause I
    thought more for me - but my husband took care of that
    notion and said no way is he paying for all that I
    ordered.
    I also bought a couple of extra to try to sell around
    here locally to some indian friends, so email me if
    you’re interested.

  3. John Says:

    I would like to buy some herbalinn from you.
    Do you have a paypal account?How much is it?

  4. John Says:

    I had an overwhelming amount of people interested in
    buying my extra. Then I didn’t know who to give how
    many to, and who not to give to…got to be a little
    more than I anticipated. So in all fairness decided it
    would be easier to put it up on ebay for $24.99. That
    way I don’t have to choose who gets what and how many.
    It also makes it a legitimate transaction with a
    feedback process, so I don’t have to worry about the
    buyer not paying or you don’t have to worry about me
    being some phony(I know no one would ever think that
    of me :)
    The winning bidder will get to choose how many they
    want of what I have, then the next bidder gets to
    choose, etc. I take PayPal on ebay.

  5. John Says:

    I’m sure jellybeanzzz will be answering you
    soon……..she says that’s what helps absorb the
    glutathione.

  6. John Says:

    well i do hate to be predictable, but i’m going to go ahead and
    answer this question anyway:)

    theorotically speaking ahmed, NAC should work, it will increase your
    glutathione levels yes, i’ve been on my NAC+ vit C + selenium+
    Alpha lipoic acid regimen for 2 weeks,and theres no visible
    effect.it may be too early to tell….i did have a wee bit too much
    to drink one friday and i did wake up the next day w/ absolutely no
    hangover( which is slightly unusual :P), so i can safely attest to
    the fact that my livers shipshape.my skin is looking better,its
    rosier… and its more even, but that may be an effect of skinwhite,
    i really cant say.

    in summation…the guy whoze written a book on glutathione says the
    best way to increase it is by taking NAC, but a downside to this is
    you cant take too much…nac in larger doses ( more than 1200
    mg…can cause side effects like vomitting and stuff)
    ALWAYS take it w/ a meal.

    Immunocal might be a good alternative, but taking it…it being in
    powder form, can be a pain in the ass.i also dunno how much it
    comes for.sadeo…ur using it right…how much did you buy it for?

  7. John Says:

    Yes I ordered the Immunocal from Immunotec directly..’cos they offer
    it at a discounted price. A month’s supply (30 pouches) still comes
    up to $66.40. I don’t mind taking this powder form since I already
    take Soy protein in powder form to balance my diet up a bit.

    I also decided on Immunocal ‘cos it was most certain to work if used
    correctly…the peptides are suppose to be so unstable that one can
    make them lose effect simply by taking them in a certain way. Anyway,
    I will update everyone in 2 weeks as promised. I’m hoping it zaps my
    allergies as well since this specific one (Immunocal) is used
    extensively in managing AIDs and many forms of cancer.

  8. John Says:

    oh, yikes, thats wayy too expensive…i got 6 months worth of nac fr
    about 30 bucks…and come to think of it…what is immunocal other
    than protein w/ a ton of cysteine residues?here i’m taking getting
    that cysteine straight away, through NAC

    i think if you take NAC and other other thinks which increase
    glutathione levels…like selenium, alpha lipoic acid, and milk
    thistle , i guess thats good enough
    btw…any of you who drink whey protein shakes, thats a good way of
    increasing GLutathione levels too

    short of going and taking the injection, theres not much else we
    can do.
    and sadeo..they use NAC for the same clinical trials…for the AIDS
    patients, and i THINK they’re trying it w/ people w/ neurological
    disorders too.

  9. John Says:

    Thanks for the info…I will keep with the Immunocal for 2 mnths and
    u do the same with the NAC and we can see which works…I definitely
    don’t plan on spending 66 bucks monthly indefinitely. I do have whey
    protein powder at home too, but it tastes yuck..so I just skip it and
    use the Soy protein powder in my shakes instead. I think all combos
    work and I will be open to trying the NAC and maybe I will combine it
    with the Lipoic acid as u suggested.

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