Vitamin
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There is no correlation between milk intake and the formation of scoliosis in adolescence. The nutrients in milk (calcium. phosphorus, etc.) are very...
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I just got back from Arizona where I helped my friend who had similar problems. She was pre diabetic, her kidneys were bleeding, she...
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Prenatal vitamins are fine to take, even if you are not pregnant (or wanting to be). Vitamins are not a substitute for good nutrition and regular...
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As far as I know, there are no herbs or vitamins that will control or cure RLS (restless leg syndrome). You may hear some claims, but nothing over...
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Sure. Those are good vitamins, with a few extra things particularly for pregnancy, but you can take them if you are not pregnant.
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Taking Biotin while using Zoloft and the Nuvaring should not cause any problems. There is always the potential for drug interactions...
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It's best to discuss medication side effects with your doctor but there are some lifestyle changes you can make to feel better...
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You may have been experiencing a "niacin flush" from taking a bit more niacin than your body could process.
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My Doctor told me vitamin E and evening primrose oil are good for breast health. They also work for tenderness.
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According to DR. Weil,from his book Spontaneous Happiness, and from the time he was on the DR. OZ show,he recommends the following supplements for...
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I'm sorry to hear you're going through this.Let me take your second question first. You're not getting any Vitamin D directly from the...
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Show it to a pharmacist. Many will be able to identify it immediately, if it is a common prescription pill. If it is a generic or a vitamin, maybe...
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