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How to Save Money by Encapsulating Your Own VitaminsIf you're like most health-conscious people, you take vitamins and supplements regularly. But did you know that there's a way to save money on your supplements by encapsulating them yourself at home? It's true! By investing in a quality encapsulation machine and some empty capsules, you can make your own encapsulated supplements for a fraction of the cost of pre-packaged pills. Here's everything you need to know about making your own powdered supplements at home. Why Encapsulate Your Own Supplements? There are several reasons why encapsulating your own supplements at home can save you money. For one, when you make your own capsules, you can measure or mix specific blends and potencies to create the exact supplement you need. This means that you're not paying for fillers or binders, which are often found in pre-packaged pills. Additionally, because you're not paying for packaging or shipping, encapsulating your own supplements can save you up to 50% off the retail price of store-bought pills. What You'll Need To get started making your own encapsulated supplements, you'll need a few supplies. First, you'll need an encapsulation machine. These can be purchased online or at most health food stores. Next, you'll need some empty capsules . Gelatin capsules are the most common type of empty capsule, and they come in a variety of sizes. For most vitamin and mineral powders, size "0" or "00" capsules will work perfectly. Finally, you'll need the powders themselves . These can be purchased in bulk online or at many health food stores. How to Encapsulate Your Supplements Once you have all of your supplies, it's time to get started! The process of making your own encapsulated supplements is actually pretty simple. Just follow these steps: 1) Fill the hopper of your machine with the powders you want to use. 2) Place the empty capsules in the capsule holder (be sure to open up any two-part capsules first). 3) Turn on your machine and start filling the capsules with powder. 4) Once all of the capsules are full, close them up (if using two-part capsules) and remove them from the machine. 5) Store your finished supplements in a cool, dry place and take as directed . And that's it! Making your own encapsulated supplements is quick and easy--and it can save you a lot of money in the long run. So why not give it a try? These “1” gelatin capsules can hold 250 - 400 mg of most vitamin or mineral powders Ingredients: Bovine Gelatin and Water. Not manufactured with yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, corn, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens. |
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