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The Willner Window Sale Flier Newsletter, July-Aug, 201
The Best Supplements For Your Health
By Don Goldberg, RPh, Arnie Gitomer, RPh, Robert Able Jr. MD
A comprehensive discussion of nutritional and herbal
supplements--how to wisely choose and use the ones
that are right for you.
Includes over 300 pages of specific product information
and recommendations.
“Don and Arnie sure as heck don’t pull any punches--they
tell you what doesn’t work, as well as what does!”
If you want the real facts about supplements, this is the
book for you!”
. . . available at all fine bookstores,
including Willner Chemists, (item #41016) and www.willner.com
Retail: $16.00 ~ Willner’s Price: $11.20 (30% Off List )
Listen to The Willner Window radio program
every Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 4 pm, for answers to your
questions about nutritional supplements and health.
WOR (in NY) 710-AM
. . . or www.willner.com (open “Radio” tab)
Join pharmacists Don Goldberg & Arnie
Gitomer, along with nutritionist Sam
Forbes and medical doctor, Richard Podell,
as they discuss the latest developments on
nutritional supplements and health. Call in
with your questions.
You missed the show? Go to our website
and download mp3 files of previous
shows.
www.willner.com
Reference Library:
search for reference articles, radio
excerpts, reprints, etc, using simple and advanced full text
search tools. •
Product Information:
search the entire
23,000 product listing in the Willner Chemists inventory, with
prices, product details, etc, using simple and advanced full-text
search tools. •
Order Products:
Use the fully functional,
secure web site to select and order products from Willner
Chemists. •
Radio Show:
Listen to streaming audio of last Sunday’s radio program, or lis-
ten to mp3 archive broadcasts of The Willner Window.. Catch the interview that you
missed. Listen live, on Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 4 pm if you are not in the WOR radio
listening area. •
What’s On Sale?
Check the web site to see what is currently on sale, and
look for the current web specials.
Latest News and Events:
Read about latest nutritional supplement developments,
research and news.
The Willner Chemists web site is a valuable resource for information on nutritional sup-
plements, how to choose them, and how to use them.
General Information
Every effort was made at the time this flier was prepared to ensure accuracy. We cannot be responsible, however, for manufacturer’s
price changes, for factory and/or supplier shortages, or typographical errors.
We urge you to check on current prices as often as you like. Use the product code numbers whenever possible. The catalog and/or web
site will help you find the code numbers.
Back Orders
During a sale, we cannot automatically “back order” items. If any of the items in your order are temporarily out of stock, we will hold
your entire order for up to three (3) days, awaiting arrival of the missing item(s). If the missing items do not arrive in 3 days, your order will
be shipped as is; the missing items will not be backordered. You may re-order the missing items if you choose.
If you do not want us to hold your order for up to three days, let us know at the time of order, and we will do our best to accomodate
you.
Sale prices and product availability is based upon information provided to us by the various manufacturers and suppliers. Sometimes they
misjudge demand, and cannot provide us with product. No “rain checks.”
Cooperation
During sales, we sometimes fall behind by an extra day or two. It may take a little longer to fill your order. Please do not wait until the
last moment to place your orders. Please plan ahead, and place your order early.
We cannot guarantee delivery dates, as we have no control over what happens to your package after it leaves Willner Chemists. Using
product code numbers when you call or mail in your order will minimize errors. Please try to avoid calling back with “add-on” orders.
Payment Methods
You may use a charge card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover/NOVUS). Or, you can send payment with your order (check
or money order). We will not charge your card until the order is shipped.
Returns
Merchandise may be returned only if in resalable condition, within 30 days of purchase, with a copy of your receipt. Perishable products
(refrigerated items) are not returnable; books are not returnable.
Shipping/Handling
There is a flat $5.95-$7.95 shipping handling charge, depending on location:
If package sent to: MN, IA, MO, AR, LA, MS, IN, IL, KY, TN, WI, MI, OH, AL, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, WV, charge is $6.95. If package sent
to ND, SD, NE, KS, OK, TX, NM, CO, WY, MT, ID, UT, AZ, CA, NV, OR, WA, charge is $7.95. If sent to MD, NJ, NY, CT, RI, NH, VT, ME,
DC, DE, PA, MA charge is $5.95. (Note: Alaska & Hawaii ship by U.S. Postal Service only, at a rate of $8.95)
There will be an extra charge for shipping liquids over 8 oz and large powder products over 18 ounces. Inquire when ordering.
Hours
Willner Chemists Order Department is open from 9 am to 7 pm, Monday through Friday, and from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday. We are
closed on Sunday. The downtown store is open from 11 am to 5 pm on Saturday
Mail Orders
To place mail orders, call 1-800-633-1106 or fax your order to 1-212-682-6192.
Or use the Willner Chemists web site, www.willner.com.
All stated discounts are based on List Price! ...i.e. 30% refers to 30% off list price, not 30% off our every-day discount price.
Refrigerated Items
Probiotic supplements (acidophilus, etc) and certain other refrigerated items should be kept cold to maintain highest potency. During the
summer, shipping over long distances may subject those items to excessive heat.
We suggest using “Next Day Air” or “Second Day Air” to minimize this problem. There is an additional charge for this service. Also, we
hold those orders until Monday to avoid weekend delays. (Also, another option: certain brands do not require refrigeration until opened.)
Refrigerated items are not returnable. We cannot guarantee conditions during shipment.
Urinary Tract Infections
and the role of Cranberry
Extract
On the May 27, 2012 broadcast
of The Willner Window radio pro-
gram, Don Goldberg spoke about
the value of cranberry and cranber-
ry juice extract in preventing
chronic urinary tract infections
(UTI’s). He pointed out that it’s pri-
mary role was in the prevention of
UTI’s, more than treatment, and
that this was well documented.
Shortly after that broadcast, a new
study, published in the Open
Access Journal of Clinical Trials,
demonstrated that food supple-
ments containing cranberry juice
extracts could be a safe and effec-
tive way to prevent recurrent uri-
nary tract infections in children and
infants.
Details of this new study follow
the transcript of Don’s remarks
below.
The Willner Window radio program
can be heard every Sunday after-
noon on WOR (710 AM) in the NY,
NJ and CT areas, or over the inter-
net at www.wor710.com. An mp3
recording or podcast can be heard
at anytime: go to www.willner.com
and click on the “Radio Show” tab.
OK, now to change topics, from
male to female. I received this
question via my blog, dongold-
berg.com: “my mother was told to
take Cranberry Juice extract and
vitamin c for chronic urinary tract
infections-what would you suggest?
She is 93 yrs old. thanks.”
First, the advice is good.
Cranberry is widely used to prevent
urinary tract infections, and has
been used for this purpose for
many years. There is research that
supports this, although they may
not be perfect. The key thing to
note, however, is that the evidence
supporting cranberry’s ability to
“prevent” UTI is much more con-
vincing that any evidence support-
ing its ability to “treat” UTI’s.
For treatment, it can be used as
an adjunct to other therapy, but it
may not be wise to rely on it as the
main agent.
In the past, it was thought to
work by acidifying the urine, but
now we know that there is a sub-
stance, a proanthocyanadin, the
prevents the adhesion of bacteria
to the cells lining the urinary tract.
There is another caution regard-
ing cranberry juice. Some women
make the mistake of going out an
buying cranberry juice, rather than
using a cranberry extract. The
problem with the juice is that it has
a high sugar content.
Ideally, you want to get a high
concentration of those proanto-
cyanidins, and as little of the sugar
as possible. For this reason, many
companies have marketed cranber-
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