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Vitamin Supplement Health Risks - Articles
Vitamin Supplements Provide No Health Benefits
by
Nick B.
Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:31pm
It has been a conflicting debate for some time, but now, the most in depth investigation into the true health benefits of taking multivitamin supplements has revealed... their vitamin intake where researchers discovered that despite the huge quantity of dietary supplements being consumed by these women, there was no evidence to prove they had any effect
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Natural Health With Vitamins and Supplements
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Doris C.
Posted
Sun 10 Jan 2010 7:48pm
Sometimes, I’m asked the question on whether vitamins and supplements are necessary for our health. If you talk to advocates of natural health, the answer is a ‘yes... today – from synthetic ones to natural and organic kinds. You can find them in natural health stores and there are vitamins for skin, bones, immune support, hair supplements
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Chromium Supplements and Vitamin Supplements
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Sun 26 Oct 2008 11:05pm
vitamins and supplements in order to improve and maintain your health? Type 2 diabetes is an illness that affects millions of Americans; it is, in many cases, preventable through proper diet, vitamins and supplements recommended by your physician. Similarly, high HDL cholesterol is most often prevented in the same manner. If you’re experiencing chronic
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Chromium Supplements and Vitamin Supplements
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Sat 13 Mar 2010 1:19am
interest in managing your vitamins and supplements in order to improve and maintain your health? Type 2 diabetes is an illness that affects millions of Americans; it is, in many cases, preventable through proper diet, vitamins and supplements recommended by your physician. Similarly, high HDL cholesterol is most often prevented in the same manner. If you
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Supplemental Vitamin D and Calcium Reduces Risk of Diabetes
by
Mary Pougnet
Posted
Wed 12 Sep 2007 12:00am
percent lower risk of type-2 diabetes. Interestingly, dietary vitamin D intake did not appear to provide any statistically significant benefit. But the women who supplemented with at least 400 IU of vitamin D had a 13% lower risk of diabetes when compared to those who took less than 100 IU per day. Both dietary and supplemental calcium resulted in decreased
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