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    A Guide To The B6 Vitamin

    The B6 vitamin, also known as pyridoxine, is one of the most versatile of the B vitamins and yet the body only requires a relatively small amount. The B6 vitamin works closely with all the other B...

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    A Guide To The B6 Vitamin

    The B6 vitamin, also known as pyridoxine, is one of the most versatile of the B vitamins and yet the body only requires a relatively small amount. The B6 vitamin works closely with all the other B vit...

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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 Native Of Northern And Central Parts Of Asia, The Horse Chestnut Is Entirely Different From The Sweet Chestnut Tree. The Resemblance Of The Horse Chestnut To Its Distant Cousin, The Sweet Chestnut, Led Some To Believe That The Prefix "Horse" Is A Corrup

    The Plant The horse chestnut has a trunk that is very erect and columnar, growing rapidly to great heights. Its widely spreading branches make the horse chestnut an ideal plant for ornamental purpo...

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    A Review Of The Different Types Of Green Tea Product Available Today

    Green tea is fast becoming one of the most popular forms of dietary supplement available on the market today. Since not everyone can sit down and have a relaxing cup of green tea on a daily basis, th...

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    Activated Charcoal

    Numerous studies have noted that activated charcoal is carbon. It is a charcoal that has been treated with oxygen with the purpose to open up millions of tiny pores in the middle of the carbon atoms....

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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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    Antioxidants

    What are antioxidants? How antioxidants work? How much is enough? Questions like these are just so common for those who are experts in this field of study. The answer to those questions greatly v...

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    Beta-Carotene

    Beta-carotene is a kind of carotenoids, which are greatly identified as those orange, red, and yellow pigments that provide color to many fruits and vegetables. The beta-carotene is then converted by...

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    Beta-Sitosterol

    Beta-sitosterol is form of phytosterols or plant compounds that contain chemical structures that somewhat the same to that of cholesterol. This substance is most abundant in the diet, where it is fou...

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    Biotin (Vitamin H)

    Biotin is a water soluble vitamin that is specifically a member of the B-complex group of vitamins commonly known as vitamin H. It is only for nearly forty years of research, after the introduction o...

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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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    Calcium/Magnesium

    When dealing with calcium/magnesium, it is understandable that calcium/magnesium is basically a combination of two vital minerals into one convenient product. It is considered that such combination i...

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