Now it seems that commonly prescribed vitamin D and calcium supplements to reduce the risk of osteoporosis may have no effect. |
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Most vitamin and mineral supplements stay in your body and continue to work for two to three days. |
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The watch and vigilance of the learned members of the judiciary effectively supplements their role. |
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In addition, he points out, simply adding extra calcium through supplements or non-dairy products may not solve the problem. |
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I take supplements to try and offset or negate the effects of the ubiquitous poisons in our food and environment. |
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Other hazardous items in the bathroom or linen closets include dietary supplements, nicotine gum, mothballs, soap and chemical cleaning agents. |
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And to make the fifth major point banning GM crops and unbanning vitamin supplements is basically a joke. |
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I will start with nutritional supplements, gels, isotonic drinks, power bars and creatine. |
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Several Hong Kong newspapers run daily supplements offering betting tips as well as pundits' analyses on various matches. |
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Herbal supplements that can be toxic to the liver include kava, comfrey, chaparral, jin bu huan, kombucha tea, pennyroyal and skullcap. |
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All you need to pay are the underoccupancy supplements based on the number of full fare paying adults. |
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If there are fewer adults then underoccupancy supplements apply but if there are more adults then reductions apply. |
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Unless underoccupancy supplements are paid, rooms will be allocated in accordance with the number occupying the room. |
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Milk contains whey, the most common form of protein found in bodybuilding supplements. |
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Visit the bookshop or fill out a questionnaire to see what supplements you need to keep yourself in optimum condition. |
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The most commonly used supplements are multivitamins, minerals, vitamin C, iron, and ergogenic aids. |
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Focus on whole wheat pasta, brown rice, potatoes, fruit, and specific supplements for this glycogen-loading phase. |
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We tell you which supplements are musts and which ones can help burn bodyfat. |
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Little supplements and advertising brochures seem to fly from the pages, littering the kitchen floor. |
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Having taken health supplements as a competitive swimmer, Wilkie became convinced of their efficacy. |
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Vitamin D and iron supplements are indicated for infants breastfeeding at discharge. |
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New magazines and newspaper supplements devoted to design have risen in number in the last five years. |
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Athletes claimed they had unknowingly ingested nandrolone in health and food supplements many take to boost performance. |
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Treatment with narcotic analgesics and pancreatic enzyme supplements had failed to control their symptoms. |
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Only children living in nonfluoridated areas or children who drink only nonfluoridated bottled water should receive supplements. |
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This sector has experienced considerable growth in recent years as consumer interest in nutrition and natural food supplements has increased. |
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People who took more than 400 international units of vitamin E a day died at a higher rate than people who didn't take supplements. |
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It nauseates me to see people running after magic pills, worthless dietary supplements, and fad diets. |
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We provided food supplements to half of the nestlings in each nest during the nestling period. |
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Nutritional supplements, braces, exercise, medication, and heel wedges are some of the new treatments available, according to the release. |
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Half received daily supplements of 500 milligrams of calcium and 700 international units of vitamin D, and half received placebos. |
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Table 3 displays seasonal daily intakes of vitamin D-fortified foods and multivitamin supplements. |
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The DVD's only supplements are the original theatrical trailer and incomplete cast and director filmographies. |
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More worryingly, will Fairfax cut back on boring news stories in favour of all these advertiser-supported inserts and supplements? |
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Can you imagine a moggie carrying Sunday papers with all those supplements, or fetching letters without scratching them to shreds? |
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What is the estimated comparative risk associated with regular lipstick use, as opposed to using dietary supplements such as bitter orange? |
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All too often tube feeds and supplements are used for patients who are reluctant to feed because they are quicker. |
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Most children get the right amount of fluoride through a combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated water or supplements. |
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Most research has looked at the effect of these supplements on immunity and infectious disease, with conflicting results. |
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Extensive repository supplements have turned the online journal into the complete version of AJRCCM, and the paper copy is simply an abridgement. |
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The issue of absorbability was discussed and supplements with high absorbability ratings were recommended. |
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You should take dietary supplements like folic acid before and during pregnancy but avoid some herbal supplements. |
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In the past, treatment consisted of palliative therapy with pain relievers and folic acid supplements. |
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Oil-rich fish and supplements such as fish oil and cod liver oil are the richest and most readily available sources. |
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In the end, I didn't want to spend the rest of my life watching my diet, taking supplements, having tests. |
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The supplements Mr E took that were of concern included gingko biloba and acetylsalicylic acid. |
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More than half of Irish adults use food supplements such as vitamins, minerals and cod liver oil, the organisation says. |
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The most effective probiotic supplements contain L. acidophilus and B. bifidus and should be refrigerated. |
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At the concentration found in supplements, the polyphenol can increase fat oxidation and thermogenesis, which burns calories. |
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Eating plain yogurt with live bacteria cultures daily and taking garlic and acidophilus supplements can fend off future infections. |
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Benign interventions include hot and cold packs, bandages, canes, lotions, vitamins and nutritional supplements. |
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There's a risk of toxicity from excess accumulation of vitamin A from the sun, dietary sources, vitamin supplements and cod liver oil. |
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Acid reactions are also used in organic synthesis reactions for making polymers, vitamin supplements, and other everyday consumer products. |
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Thus, at this speed, the dorsal fin supplements the thrust produced by the oscillating pectoral and caudal fins. |
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Current evidence support the use of nutritional supplements to aid exercise performance and recovery. |
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A 2000 study detected lead in some supplements made from oyster shells, the mineral dolomite, and bone meal. |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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Competitive athletes commonly take sports supplements to enhance their health, performance and recovery. |
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The result is more successful muscle building with hydrolysates, so look for them when you buy protein supplements. |
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A passive solar hot-water system preheats water for the showers, and a photovoltaic array supplements municipal electricity. |
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These supplements should be mainstays for any guy looking to add bulk while keeping off fat. |
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The works will produce top-quality colour magazines, catalogues and newspaper supplements. |
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He was treated with domperidone, a compound alginate preparation, and feed supplements that contained glucose polymers. |
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It's one of the most thoroughly researched and proven ergogenic supplements available. |
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Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no regard for their welfare. |
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You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic. |
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The need for additional nutritional supplements was noted, and proper supplementation was reinstituted. |
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The use of herbs as dietary supplements and remedies for ailments has become widespread. |
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Fish oil capsules or supplements containing large amounts of para-aminobenzoic acid can elevate blood sugar. |
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This is another example where the laserdisc or even VHS comes with supplements left off the DVD, and is inexcusable. |
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Panic buying of foodstuffs and nutritional supplements is a likely outcome. |
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Functional fibre is found in bulk laxatives, fortified foods, beverages, and dietary supplements. |
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Carefully evaluate any vitamin-and-mineral or herbal supplements, ergogenic aids, or performance-enhancing drugs an athlete wants to use. |
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We offer natural supplements for thyroid support, menopause, andropause, peri-menopause, bone health, enhancing libido, and more. |
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Instead he supplements the seven notes of Beethoven's chord with five more of his own to make a 12-note row. |
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That money is used mainly for plane fares, bags of oatmeal-based food supplements, camping equipment and medical supplies. |
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They also want the clock stopped for welfare recipients who are in job-training programs or are working but still receiving income supplements. |
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Soy and egg are common allergens, so for some people dietary supplements containing lecithin may not be safe. |
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Taking essential fatty acid supplements can help the skin retain more moisture and thus resist wrinkles. |
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The advertisements in the glossy weekend newspaper supplements are an attempt to dictate wants. |
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We supported these in-person information sessions with new brochures, print ads, and newspaper supplements. |
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Reports on the activities of these schools appeared in women's magazines or as part of Sunday newspaper supplements. |
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Many other dietary supplements have been advertised for their purported ergogenic properties, and the list grows each year. |
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That is why the British newspapers are full of 32-page supplements about her life and times. |
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The benefits of antioxidants and essential fatty acid foods and supplements cannot be overlooked. |
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Occasionally, the ingestion of black licorice, lead, iron supplements, or blueberries can cause black stool and false melena. |
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The past week has seen a spate of bumper-sized property supplements and a flood of residential properties to the Dublin market. |
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This drama dressed people from catalogues, from the special offers of comfy, country clothes in Sunday supplements. |
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I frequently purchase health supplements from a small independent store near my home. |
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The inositol supplements had a significantly beneficial effect on the psoriasis of patients taking lithium. |
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Pet care Pet Owners, vets, kennels, stables, breeders, grooms, catteries, pet shops, liveries, and animal welfare all use our health supplements. |
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He becomes obsessed with pumping iron at the gym and starts taking vitamin and steroid supplements to bulk himself up. |
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All the other information could have then been divvied up among bonuses, appendixes, and supplements. |
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Calving and breeding during periods of adequate, high quality grazing can reduce the amount of needed supplements and annual feed costs. |
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Other supplements that are critical include magnesium and vitamin D, since they help you assimilate the calcium. |
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Substances like phentermine and other drugs, such as ephedrine, are hidden in many supplements that the players don't know about. |
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For instance, consider ephedra, an herb found in many supplements and muscle enhancement products. |
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The most common flavonoid-containing supplements are Pycnogenol, grape seed extract, citrus flavonoids, quercetin, rutin, and soy isoflavones. |
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This method of evaporative cooling supplements a conventional evaporative cooler and is effective even in the most hot-humid period. |
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These are used in the manufacture of cheese products, nutritional supplements and other dairy and nondairy foods. |
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Adams analyzed this behavior with sage remarks regarding trace elements and essential dietary supplements. |
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The selling of the plethora of diet pills, supplements and herbal remedies is only one part of a broader, troubling picture. |
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Some supplements claim to stimulate the release of growth hormone and may be legal. |
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In addition, persons that are strict vegetarians or have macrobiotic diets may need vitamin B 12 supplements. |
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There is rice and sambhar every day, but different vegetables are used over the week and there are regular supplements. |
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It also banned the use of dead or disabled cows to make dietary supplements, cosmetics, soups or other foods that contain traces of meat. |
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You're smart to get your daily requirement of calcium from food since this form is more digestible than supplements. |
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Dietary sources include eggs, fatty fish such as mackerel, sardines and tuna, vitamin D-fortified foods and vitamin D supplements. |
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Then there are also worries about interactions with herbal supplements and prescription drugs, as well as potential harmful effects. |
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The uptake of such supplements can be assisted by eating enzyme rich foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, or sprouts. |
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Recent research has investigated the extraction of nutritional supplements and pharmaceuticals from distillers' grains. |
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To optimize nutrient intake from the supplements, choose forages or concentrate mixtures that allow rapid rates of intake. |
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Older folks often need calcium, vitamin B12 and vitamin D supplements because of physical changes in their bodies. |
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It now has sector supplements for the automotive, finance, telecoms and tour operators sectors. |
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In contrast, Canada, Germany, France, and other countries regulate supplements more like drugs, requiring proof of quality, safety, and efficacy. |
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Cooperators realized that the greater the hay quality, the fewer supplements were required. |
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If you eat the right foods, eat a balanced diet, and take the right supplements, you stand a reasonable chance of warding off problems. |
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Many health experts encourage people to incorporate soy foods into a balanced diet and discourage solely taking soy supplements. |
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Excessive use of fiber supplements can lead to acute digestive problems and blockages. |
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With almost religious zeal we are told to stop eating egg yolks and to start taking fish oil supplements. |
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The disc continues the selection of interesting supplements available on previous discs. |
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Moss adds that chemotherapy and radiation deplete antioxidants so severely that it's necessary to take supplements to maintain normal levels. |
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Missing also are new supplements such as MSM and glucosamine, which have only recently been found to have therapeutical properties. |
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But that business is encountering its own problems, specifically a bottleneck in processing seal blubber for nutritional supplements. |
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While the documentaries are the main supplements on each DVD, each comes with a number of additional items. |
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The supplements on Disc Two are surprisingly thin and lacking in substance. |
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In epidemiologic studies, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits are often more protective against diseases than fibre supplements. |
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If you find it difficult to get this much calcium from your diet, try calcium supplements. |
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However, the implied premise that the visual supplements would provide the exhibition's historical context was not satisfactorily realized. |
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The array of supplements on the disc is impressive, except in one crucial respect. |
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Kids preferred supplements based on either corn or soybean meal over those based on fishmeal or molasses. |
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All in all, this is one case where the supplements supplant the film they are supposed to enhance. |
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You know my supplements are sold on my Web site and they're also sold in retail stores like Whole Foods. |
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Compulsive working out at the gym is common, as is painstaking attention to diet and dietary supplements. |
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An open formula lists the percentage or amount per ton of all ingredients in the complete feed, premixes, or supplements. |
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No longer do you have to hock your car, mortgage your house and sell your firstborn child just to afford your supplements. |
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The cultural supplements of Germany's newspapers, always fond of high-flown debates, will have their work cut out for them this summer. |
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The list of supplements and botanicals that can help ease the menopausal transition and offer disease protection doesn't end there. |
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There was an even greater proliferation of supplements and catalogues than their usual outpouring. |
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The ATP took responsibility for the positives because its own trainers had handed out the supplements that could have caused the positive tests. |
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Others will have to rely on acetaminophen or dietary supplements such as glucosamine, ginger, turmeric or boswellia. |
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Mesotherapy may be used in conjunction with dietary modification, hormone replacement therapy, exercise and nutritional supplements. |
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Certain medicines, herbal supplements, and illegal street drugs can make your heart beat faster. |
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Read the labels on some of the store-brand supplements in many of the large retail chains. |
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Using Chinese herbal medicine as food supplements or health food is very popular. |
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We have observed feed efficiencies of 0.22 to 0.56 when feeding protein supplements to stocker calves on bermudagrass pastures during the summer. |
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Use supplements such as probiotics and prebiotics to help avoid intestinal infections or systemic illness. |
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The consumer usually has to pay some part of the accommodation cost, but more onerously, must also pay for flights, supplements and taxes. |
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We must call them on the carpet when they infer that steroids and supplements are one and the same. |
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Wheat middlings were a primary ingredient in the protein supplements used in both trials. |
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Good dietary sources are citrus fruits, berries, peppers, potatoes and tomatoes, as well as supplements. |
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The special deals are for midweek travel, with supplements applying at weekends. |
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If you think it might be a while before you start garnishing your food with seaweed or extra salt, supplements may be the answer. |
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There were no nutritional supplements, no vitamin enriched pre-cooked dinners here. |
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The supplements also included betaine, which can help bypass any enzyme defect. |
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A synthetic form, called cyanocobalamin, is used to fortify foods and make dietary supplements in the United States. |
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Over the years, he's studied a considerable amount of information about supplements, and he's very stingy with his shelf space. |
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Calcium and vitamin D supplements can be of benefit for older people of both sexes to reduce the risk of hip fracture. |
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He supplements his book with interesting appendices and a solid bibliography. |
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You'll also find DHA in salmon, halibut, mackerel, sardines and striped bass as well as flaxseed oil and fish oil supplements. |
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Hormone replacement therapy is second only to vitamin supplements in popularity among those seeking the fountain of youth. |
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Folic acid supplements are recommended for women trying to conceive and during the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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For example, mistletoe grows on trees and supplements its nutrition by absorbing nutrients from the tree. |
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Earlier they used to provide some nutritive food supplements to the poor patients. |
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The number one health and wellness activity women practice is taking vitamins and nutritional supplements. |
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Calcium supplements come in various forms with the most popular forms being calcium citrate and calcium carbonate. |
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The body more readily absorbs folic acid from vitamin supplements and fortified foods than folate from food. |
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They don't fluoridate their water supplies, but they do use fluoride supplements and dental products. |
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When it comes to fat-loss supplements, the market has been flooded with gimmick after gimmick. |
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Nevertheless, many private landowners maintain feeders and dole out mineral supplements to retain the deer and buttress antler growth. |
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Structural adhesives and rivets are gaining respect as suitable alternatives or supplements to conventional spot welding and screw fastening. |
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I think the only potentially salvageable part of the claim is that long sequences of supplements and appositives should be avoided because they might make you sound dithery. |
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She shares her own student quarrels with New Criticism, describes how she supplements her use of it with psychology and history, and laments its waning relevance. |
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When my digestion was upset by the changing diet, she offered white rice and carrots to settle my stomach and pro-biotic supplements like acidophilus. |
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Zinc supplementation may reduce copper absorption, while various foods interfere with zinc absorption, including soya, cow's milk, iron supplements, wholewheat bread and bran. |
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Supermarkets will color code aisles according to genetic type so that DNA-savvy consumers can easily identify the right foods and supplements for themselves. |
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These are just a few of the medical miracles purportedly delivered by dietary supplements. |
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It doesn't cover supplements for high-speed trains or seat reservations. |
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There are supplements in newspapers and features on television programmes. |
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There are several herbs used as supplements that fall under the term ginseng, though the most common is Panax ginseng. |
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Nutritional supplements like echinacea, goldenseal, elderberry and astragalus have long been recognized in folk medicine as cold and flu remedies. |
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However, people with lupus should avoid certain supplements, like alfalfa, which promotes inflammation, and immune stimulators, like astragalus and echinacea. |
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Today, saccharides can be found in supplements and foods, such as edible fungi, breast milk, certain fruits and vegetables, whole grains, roots and plants. |
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It supplements the visual experience with auditory commentary, tactile maps, and touchable models to provide information about a room or an exhibit. |
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Fish oil supplements are dietary supplements that contain oil from cold-water fish, such as mackerel, salmon, black cod, albacore tuna, sardines, and herring. |
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Protein-rich worm feed and chicken mash are added for supplements. |
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Taking supplements, even vitamin E, known to thin blood, is safe. |
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The publisher will release images of the new supplements online soon, likely over the long Labor Day weekend. |
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But it is neither a variation on one of the old iron supplements nor is it a food, although its adherents say it has tonic properties and you do apply it to the body. |
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Hopefully, Manfred's attempt to divert attention from illegal anabolic steroids to perfectly safe over-the-counter supplements won't gain traction. |
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This phrase suggests that in the Government's view lower dose levels and fewer supplements would be better for public health but unfortunate for the trade. |
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In the Duke experiments, pregnant mice that received dietary supplements with vitamin B12, folic acid, choline and betaine gave birth to babies predominantly with brown coats. |
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Instead, turn to these 15 supplements and think of your medicine cabinet as your toolbox, taking only what you need. |
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I take calcium and vitamin D supplements, but prescription medications are generally only for women in menopause. |
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This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims. |
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The king of the thermogenic hill has long been ephedrine, found in dietary supplements via herbs such as ma huang, ephedrine sinensis and sida cordifolia, among others. |
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Their health is also monitored through periodic check ups and supplements. |
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Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal blubber. |
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If the print supplements also pick up the same stories from the online edition, that is an extra bonus for the party that has placed the paid news. |
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They have been encouraged by reports that a German professor had established a link between rogue elements in dietary supplements and positive tests for nandrolone. |
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Some of these supplements, called glandulars, contain bovine brain, pituitary, pineal gland, and spinal cord, all organs where infectious prions may concentrate. |
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Individuals with a history of urolithiasis containing calcium-rich stones should consult their health care provider before taking calcium supplements. |
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The most popular complexed form is chromium picolinate, although chromium nicotinate and chromium citrate are also used as nutritional supplements. |
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Goats are natural browsers, but in Iowa they can't be raised on pasture exclusively and will need feed supplements, including high-selenium trace mineral salt. |
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In other cases, doctors advise change of environment to a pollution-free atmosphere, good nutritive food with multivitamin supplements and plenty of fluids. |
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Evening primrose oil and starflower oil supplements can help too. |
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There is strong scientific evidence from human trials that omega-3 fatty acids from fish or fish oil supplements significantly reduce blood triglyceride levels. |
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You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic, especially if you are taking a blood-thinning medicine or routinely use aspirin. |
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Most property supplements have a specific section for advertising rental properties within the classified section, while local papers offer another effective platform. |
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Photographs of domestic architecture that include people become lifestyle advertisements that find their natural place in magazines and Sunday supplements. |
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Collagen hydrolysate is a protein that helps regenerate and synthesize the cartilage in humans and animals, and supplements come from pigs, cows, oxen, chickens or sheep. |
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The majority of the periodontists recommend calcium supplements and multivitamins to patients who are not getting adequate amounts in their diets. |
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Dr. Haas suggests that enemas, colonics and cleansing diets with fiber supplements, under the guidance of a professional, can all be used to cleanse the colon. |
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This danger can be avoided by getting your phytoestrogens naturally from a variety of whole foods, rather than from supplements or concentrated tablets. |
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Keller adds soybean meal and manmade supplements to the feed. |
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Even better, you can do all that without drug inhalants or supplements. |
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The supplements include a trailer and director and cast filmographies. |
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A variety of newspapers create special weekly IT supplements to popularise and familiarize the use of the Internet for educational, research and employment purposes. |
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In this month's issue, for instance, we have a feature on powerlifting, an article on alternative prohormone supplements, and one on how and when to bend training rules. |
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For patients with special dietary needs, the physician prescribes medical nutrition therapy using liquid formulas, dietary supplements, and vitamin therapy. |
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This supplements the 20,000 species already preserved on the site. |
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Other supplements that may help include chamomile tea for liver cleansing, probiotic supplements for intestinal health, and ginkgo biloba to boost circulation. |
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Later, when society distorts our wants and makes it harder for us to care, the deliberateness of ethical caring supplements the spontaneity of natural caring. |
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Some find dietary supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin helpful. |
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He adopted a mostly vegetarian diet, cutting out sugar and saturated fat, taking antioxidants, herbal and soy supplements and drinking tons of pure water and green tea. |
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Caffeine from coffee, supplements or energy drinks can help. |
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Many different methods have been used to help these people, such as the use of zinc supplements, copper supplements, nicotinamide, evening primrose oil and others. |
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Many adverts failed to include compulsory hidden extras in the price, such as security fees, tickets or departure fees or under-occupancy supplements. |
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The most common serum-free supplements have been growth factor sources, transferrin, hydrolysates and albumin incorporated into a basal medium. |
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Some of the supplements in question include kava, usnic acid and bitter orange. |
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Vitamin D obtained from sun exposure, food, and supplements is biologically inert and must undergo two hydroxylations in the body for activation. |
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Consider antifungal therapy with garlic, caprylic acid, or citrus seed extract supplements. |
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Some people take taurine supplements to treat congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, liver disease and high cholesterol levels. |
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Unexpectedly, the enteric-coat components which are standard to the pharmaceutical industry are not allowed in nutritional supplements. |
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This will extend through 2017 the NAD self-regulatory program that monitors advertising for dietary supplements. |
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Athletes' use of herbal supplements has skyrocketed in the past two decades. |
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There are majorly three purposes for which supplements are required including Lifestyle, Preventive and Proactive and Clinical needs. |
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The beverage would also deliver higher concentrations of lutein in a more bioavailable matrix than do many common supplements. |
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Soon after the LNO arrived, the 30th CSSB began shipping ration supplements to Sinjar to augment field rations. |
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Dietary recall inter-view responses were analyzed for the intake of beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium from food and supplements. |
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Linoleate inhibits EPA incorporation from dietary fish-oil supplements in human subjects. |
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The new profession supplements the large number of apprenticeship vacancies for avionic technicians offered traditionally by Lufthansa Technik. |
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Zinc supplements help prevent disease and reduce mortality, especially among children with low birth weight or stunted growth. |
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They insist that antioxidant supplements can reduce the benefits of radiation. |
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The same applied for the use of anticonception, vitamins and mineral supplements, dietary supplements and use of alternative medications. |
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Important supplements to take are bilberry, vitamin C and bioflavonoid complex, twice daily. |
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Many antacids and some supplements may bind to certain drugs, making them less active. |
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Other sources include fortified food and dietary supplements in various forms. |
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A small part of the copper supply is used for nutritional supplements and fungicides in agriculture. |
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The whale sharks are slaughtered and processed to generate shark oil for use in health supplements. |
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Weil is hardly an objective expert on supplements, I happen to believe the exact opposite. |
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Weil Complete Program supplements can be purchased with an automated shipping and billing agreement to allow for maximum freshness. |
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I make my own seedling mix, starting with coir and either compost or vermicompost, plus a few supplements such as kelp meal, rock powders, etc. |
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Some animals are also fed concentrated feeds such as grain or vitamin supplements in addition to hay. |
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Potassium carbonate is used to produce animal feed supplements, cement, fire extinguishers, food products, photographic chemicals, and textiles. |
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For this reason, people should not take iron supplements unless they suffer from iron deficiency and have consulted a doctor. |
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Glycine, the cheapest and most common amino acid is most often used to produce iron glycinate supplements. |
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The print edition is updated annually with pocket supplements and revised editions of bound volumes. |
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Coleridge rescued the play's reputation, and his thoughts on it are often still published as supplements to the text. |
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Groundnut cake is a livestock feed, mostly used by cattle as protein supplements. |
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Stigmas from female maize flowers, popularly called corn silk, are sold as herbal supplements. |
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The incompleteness of the Tales led several medieval authors to write additions and supplements to the tales to make them more complete. |
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There is no conclusive evidence that the lycopene in tomatoes or in supplements affects the onset of cardiovascular diseases or cancer. |
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Many runners experiment with consuming energy supplements during training runs to determine what works best for them. |
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So in order to avoid unpleasant side effects like lethargy and sexual dysfunction, most recent trials also gave men testosterone supplements. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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These forbid the use of any supplements in beer making including adding nux vomica, grains of paradise, Guinea pepper or opium. |
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Nutritionists therefore advise eating a wide variety of plant-based foods rather than taking phytochemical supplements. |
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People who believe in the effectiveness of supplements may make a choice to use phytonutrient supplements. |
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In another case, he said there was evidence that a banned drug, Phenformin, has been put into the supplements. |
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More supplements came over the years until 1989, when the second edition was published. |
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To increase absorption, supplements often contain curcumin combined with piperine. |
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Other minor expenses will include supplements, dewormer, a pail for drinking water, a bowl for feed or other supplements and a hay feeder. |
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The new company will also produce and market Kikkoman and Consac Industries supplements and health foods. |
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Millions of people take glucosamine supplements to relieve pain caused by osteoarthritis. |
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Second, vitamin D supplements, at least in the United States, generally come bound to other vitamins or minerals, such as calcium. |
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Vitamin B12 supplements are an effective way to improve the vitamin B12 status of pregnant and breastfeeding women and their infants. |
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Cyanocobalamin is the form of B12 found most commonly found in conventional nutritional supplements. |
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No cuttlebone, mineral blocks, or other nutritional supplements were offered. |
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Recently, oral forms of hyaluronic acid that are non-prescription and sold as dietary supplements have become available. |
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This is a natural supplement that does not cause jitteriness or other side effects that other supplements do. |
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Vegetarians can use microalgae supplements to get the same omega-3 fatty acids as are found in fish. |
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It is not unusual for dietitian Elizabeth Ward to discuss nutritional supplements with her clients many times in a day. |
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The Evening Post produces a range of special features and supplements on entertainment, TV, motoring, property, employment and sport. |
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I don't think there is any evidence that taking iron supplements is going to stimulate the normal immune response. |
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The supplements are specifically designed to address the nutrition needs of immuno-compromised individuals as an adjunct to their medical care. |
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Interestingly, many lipid supplements reduced feeding, and some fatty acids interfered with pupation. |
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This suggests the possibility that dietary supplements may help with filling the gap in nutrient inadequacies. |
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With all the supplements out there, you can have a false positive and a guy will have an unfair label,'' he said. |
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Their International Daffodil Register is regularly updated with supplements available online and is searchable. |
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The ban included any dietary supplements that contain Ephedra, ephedrine, norephedrine, ma huang, Sida cordifolia, or pinellia. |
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It is almost unarguable that the sales of health supplements are driven more by hope than consumer confidence. |
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Marshals recently seized dietary supplements and unapproved drugs from Confidence, Inc. |
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Effect of chronic administration of zinc supplements with and without aerobic exercise on nociception in male rats. |
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Melatonin supplements help the rise come earlier in night owls, who should also avoid bright light in the evening. |
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Additional chapters address co-existing diseases, use of herbal supplements, and common problems. |
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The results were so compelling that flavanol supplements could be considered as a new option for the treatment and prevention of memory loss. |
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Vitamin E supplements flunked a test to see if they could reduce the risk of macular degeneration, a common cause of blindness in older people. |
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Dietary zeaxanthin, the 3R 3'R isomer, is the only one present in food and is the only one approved for use in dietary supplements. |
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Effects of several protein supplements on flow of soluble non-ammonia nitrogen from the forestomach and milk production in dairy cows. |
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