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    A Guide To The D Vitamin

    The D vitamin is the only vitamin that is not obtained from foods that are consumed. Instead, the D vitamin is actually obtained by sunlight on the skin. There has been a lot of media coverage about t...

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    A Guide To The D Vitamin

    The D vitamin is the only vitamin that is not obtained from foods that are consumed. Instead, the D vitamin is actually obtained by sunlight on the skin. There has been a lot of media coverage about t...

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    A Guide To The E Vitamin

    The e vitamin is extremely important for a variety of functions in the body. A healthy heart needs plenty of the e vitamin as it has been shown to actually prevent heart disease. The e vitamin can als...

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    A Guide To The E Vitamin

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    Activated Charcoal

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    All About Vitamin A

    Vitamin A was first discovered back in 1912, by a Polish biochemist named Casimir Funk. He came up with the word vitamine, which was later given the name vitamin. Funk was the first to discover vita...

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    As One Of The Building Blocks Of Protein, Lysine Is Required For Growth And Development. It Is Needed To Maintain Nitrogen Balance In The Body. Since The Body Cannot Manufacture Amino Acids On Its Own, We Find Other Sources For Them. Amino Acids, Such As

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    Beta-Sitosterol

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    Black Tea Nutrition

    The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes. The C...

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    Blood-Building Formula

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    Borage Oil

    Borage oil is basically derived from the seeds of the borage plant (borago officinalis), which is a huge plant with blue color, star shaped flowers that is mostly found in parts of Europe and North Af...

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    Boron

    I am sure that most of you have known something about boron. In fact, this trace element is always mentioned in our chemistry subjects back in elementary, high school, and even college. But did you ...

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    Both Insoluble And Soluble Fibers Are Undigested. This Means That They Are Not Absorbed Into The Bloodstream To Become Sources Of Nourishment For The Body. Instead Of Being Used As Energy, These Fibers Are Excreted From Our Bodies.

    What is it? Most foods contain a mixture of soluble and insoluble fibers, which together make up the dietary fiber family. Soluble fibers are the compounds found in your food that dissolve or swell...

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    Bromelain/Quercetin

    Bromelain/quercetin is actually a combination of bromelain, which is a natural anti-inflammatory that is derived from pineapples, and quercetin, which is a plant pigment or flavonoid that is outstandi...

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    Buckthorn Bark

    Buckthorn is basically a wonder shrub that is indigenous to Europe and western parts of Asia. This particular shrub is believed to have contributed a large part in the field of medicine and science. ...

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