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Purchase vitamins at a price you can actually afford.  Many online stores charge much more for the same vitamins that we offer at discounted prices.  Why pay more from those "other" big vitamin store chains, when you can purchase from CanPharm a reputable, legal online Canada Pharmacy. 

Proudly serving over a quarter million customers online.  Our customer service excellent and CanPharm offers the quickest possible shipping.  Purchase from an online vitamin store that you can trust.

110% Price Match GuaranteeYou will always find the lowest price on your medications with CanPharm. We are so confident we have the lowest price available that we are offering the 110% price match guarantee. If you find your medication cheaper elsewhere we will not only match the price but beat it by 10% of the difference. Please ensure that the competitor is a CIPA member and Pharmacy Checker approved before requesting a price match.

Example:
If you find a product for $150.00 on CanPharm and find the same product for $100.00 elsewhere, CanPharm will provide you with a $55.00 discount. This will bring your total to $95.00.

 

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Newton Pharmacy, 100A - 7455 132 St.,
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W 1J8
Pharmacy Manager: Robert Lee
License Number 07162
Pharmacist is available from 7am-4pm PST. Mon-Fri.
To order or for price inquiries please call 1-800-501-6396    

 

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Ginko Biloba for Boosting your Memory PDF Print Write e-mail
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Tuesday, 26 October 2010 14:50, Written by Administrator

Ginkgo Biloba has long been known as a natural memory booster. But this herbal remedy is also effective against dizziness, ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and the on again, off again leg pain called intermittent claudication. Each of these ailments can be caused by sluggish circulation.

How Ginkgo works: It helps lower abnormally high levels of platelet activating factor (PAF), a natural body compound that promotes blood clotting thus inhibiting circulation. Do not take Gingko with another blood thinner without your doctor's prior approval.

You should avoid ginkgo if you have a bleeding disorder.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 October 2010 14:55
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Do You Really Need All Those Vitamins? PDF Print Write e-mail
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Monday, 23 August 2010 02:00, Written by Administrator

Millions of people taking vitamin supplements will today be urged to exercise caution by the Department of Health over fears that in some cases they may do more harm than good.

“Most people are able to meet their nutritional needs by eating a balanced, varied diet including plenty of fruit and vegetables, and therefore do not need to take dietary supplements,” a spokesperson said last night.

The advice, following a large review of scientific evidence first published last year and reported in The Times, comes as scientists appeal for greater regulation of vitamin supplements.

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Know which Vitamins are worth paying for. PDF Print Write e-mail
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Friday, 13 August 2010 02:34, Written by Administrator

About 42 percent of shoppers purchase their vitamins at natural and specialty retail outlets, like GNC and Whole Foods, according to the journal, while only 23 percent take the discount approach and buy their bottles at supermarkets and club stores. The other 35 percent buy through mail order or from a health care provider.

Of course, it’s controversial whether we should be taking vitamins at all. Recent studies have indicated that taking a multivitamin won’t protect you from heart disease or cancer. And experts maintain that if you eat well, you don’t need vitamin supplements.

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Genetic and cellular studies of oxidative stress in methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) cobalamin deficiency type C (cblC) with homocystinuria (MMACHC) PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) cobalamin deficiency type C (cblC) with homocystinuria (MMACHC) is the most frequent genetic disorder of vitamin B12 metabolism. The aim of this work was to identify the mutational spectrum in a cohort of cblC-affected patients and the analysis of the cellular oxidative stress and apoptosis processes, in the presence or absence of vitamin B12. The mutational spectrum includes nine previously described mutations: c.3G>A (p.M1L), c.217C>T (p.R73X), c.271dupA (p.R91KfsX14), c.331C>T (p.R111X), c.394C>T (p.R132X), c.457C>T (p.R153X), c.481C>T (p.R161X), c.565C>A (p.R189S), and c.615C>G (p.Y205X), and two novel changes, c.90G>A (p.W30X) and c.81+2T>G (IVS1+2T>G). The most frequent change was the known c.271dupA mutation, which accounts for 85% of the mutant alleles ...
One fifth of Type 2 diabetes patients have vitamin B12 deficiency PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Vitamin B12 deficiency is present in 22% of patients with Type 2 diabetes, researchers report. (Source: MedWire News - Diabetes)

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Serum vitamin B12 and folate status among patients with chemotherapy treatment for advanced colorectal cancer. PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Conclusion. Patients with ACRC seem to have fairly adequate cobalamin and folate status before and during chemotherapy treatment. This study indicates that ACRC patients receiving chemotherapy do not need supplementation with vitamin B12 and folate. A minor portion of the patients had folate deficiency, and most of those patients had severe toxicity. Patients with subclinically low cobalamin values had surprisingly better survival. PMID: 19736606 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences)
Original paper From mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease – influence of homocysteine, vitamin B12 and folate on cognition over time: results from one-year follow-up PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Conclusion: Vascular risk factors are associated with cognitive impairment but do not have a significant influence on progression to dementia in the MCI group. (Source: Articles of Polish Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery - TERMEDIA publishing house)
Rare sensory and autonomic disturbances associated with vitamin B12 deficiency PDF Print Write e-mail
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:39, Written by
Abstract: Vitamin B12 deficiency is an important nutritional disorder causing neurological manifestations of myelopathy, neuropathy and dementia. Sub-acute combined degeneration (SCD) with involvement of the posterior columns in the cervical and thoracic cord is a common presentation of this disorder. In this case report, we describe a 43year old woman with pernicious anemia and myelopathy with atypical clinical features. The patient presented with motor symptoms, a sensory level and bladder dysfunction. She had severe autonomic disturbances including an episode of unexplained bronchospasm, which has not been previously reported as a manifestation of vitamin B12 deficiency. We review the literature regarding these rarely reported features of vitamin B12 deficiency, and discuss aspects of m...
[Intake analysis of hematopoietic micronutrientsand anemia: prevalence in Brazilian female older-adults.] PDF Print Write e-mail
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Conclusions: Our findings suggest that deficiency in vitamin B12 intake constitutes a predisposing factor to the onset of anemia in the elderly. PMID: 19944038 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Acta Medica Portuguesa)

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