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Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies and DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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An FDA Guide to Dietary Supplements Description: A framework for FDA regulation of dietary supplements, requiring consumers, as well as manufacturers, to be responsible for checking the safety of these products and determining the truthfulness of their label claims. (fda.gov) |
Consensus Statement on Optimal Calcium Intake Published in JAMA Description: Answers all questions about the intake of calcium from birth on through each age. (nih.gov) |
Do You Need a Multivitamin/Mineral Supplement? Description: Questions about your own eating habits to determine by a point system whether one is obtaining enough nutrients. (eatright.org) |
Introduction to Coenzyme Q10 Description: Peter H. Langsjoen, M.D., F.A.C.C. gives a definition, history, deficiency, frequently asked questions and the future of this vitamin. (wwwcsi.unian.it) |
Linus Pauling Lectures on Vitamin C and Heart Disease Description: Two-time Nobel laureate and the world's foremost vitamin C proponent. An article about the man and the vitamin. (lbl.gov) |
Magnesium Deficiencies Description: Reviews Mitral Valve Prolapse as a symptom of a magnesium deficiency as well as Anxiety and Psychiatric Disorders, Asthma, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and many other disorders. (ctds.info) |
Magnesium: We Don't Appear To Be Getting Enough Description: Science News Online: A look at the different uses for this mineral such as for high blood pressure, headaches and what foods to find this mineral in. (sciencenews.org) |
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