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Facts About Vitamin A and Carotenoids Description: Extensive information about the fat soluble vitamin including suggested RDA intake, role in human body functions, food sources, and deficiency signs. (ods.od.nih.gov) |
Vitamin A Description: Discussion of function, deficiency, disease prevention, disease treatment, food sources, supplements, new research, and recommendations from the Linus Pauling Institute. (lpi.oregonstate.edu) |
Vitamin A Description: Provides basic functions, food sources, requirements, and graph detailing foods high in the vitamin with serving size. (ag.ohio-state.edu) |
Vitamin A Description: Content that explains correct intake, RDA values, food sources, and necessity in diet. (hoptechno.com) |
Vitamin A Description: Featuring information on the health benefits of vitamin A. (youngagain.com) |
Vitamin A (Retinol) Description: A detailed description of vitamin A, including information on its functions, health benefits, and deficiency symptoms. (greatvistachemicals.com) |
Vitamin A and Your Nutrition Description: Includes body functions, suggested intake, and food sources high in the vitamin. (anyvitamins.com) |
Vitamin A or Retinol Description: Discussion of the fat soluble vitamin including proper dosage, necessity in diet, and graph indicating good food sources. (dietobio.com) |
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