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  1. Body Building Diet Basics
    It would seem that most people will stay in shape by following healthy eating patterns. This can be achieved by eating plenty of fruits/vegetables, some meat for protein, and some whole grains for fiber, and a bit of dairy for calcium and Vitamin D. But, b
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  2. Vitamin Information Center
    Basic information on all vitamins and their uses, daily requirements, and history.
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  3. Should We Take Prostate Vitamins or Not
    You may have seen bottles of prostate vitamins stacked on the shelves of health stores and drug stores and wonder if these are good for you or not. You may have seen some brands claiming that each tablet or pill they give you contain a single vitamin or mi

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  4. Nutri Herb
    Herbal, vitamin and mineral supplement formulas for good health, weight loss and healthy libidos.
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  5. Vitamin A - Wikipedia
    User-generated article about the essential human nutrient vitamin A, its discovery, recommended daily intake, food sources, deficiency, and overdosage effects.
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  6. Facts about Vitamin A and Carotenoids
    Extensive overview of Vitamin A from the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements.
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  7. Linus Pauling Lectures on Vitamin C and Heart Disease
    Two-time Nobel laureate and the world's foremost vitamin C proponent. An article about the man and the vitamin.
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  8. Vitamin A (Retinol) HYG-5551-05
    Provides basic functions, food sources, requirements, and graph detailing foods high in the vitamin with serving size. ... Vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin, plays essential roles in vision, growth,
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  9. Cleft Palate and Vitamin A
    ProVet healthcare informational article on high vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy predisposing to cleft palate in puppies and kittens.
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  10. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Vitamin A
    Vitamin A helps form and maintain healthy teeth, skeletal and soft tissue, mucous membranes, and skin. It is also known as retinol because it produces the pigments in the retina of the eye.
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  11. Vitamin A Information
    Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin also known as Retinol, Axerophthol, Biosterol. It is present in supplements as Retinyl Palmitate. Isolated in 1913 by two groups of American workers.
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  12. vitamin A (Brand(s): A-25, Aquasol A) - Drug Information
    Vitamin A is found in food from animal sources and it is also produced synthetically. Vitamin A is important for the eyes and skin, and for normal growth. Vitamin A is used to treat vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A may also be used for purposes ...
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  13. Vitamin C
    Vitamin C Vitamin C, the L-enantiomer of ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin used by the body for several purposes. Most animals can synthesize their own ascorbic acid, but some animals, including primates, guinea pigs and humans, cannot. Vitamin C was first isolated in 1928, and in 1932 it was proved
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  14. Sara L. Colby, M.D., Inc
    Medically supervised, therapeutic skin care products to treat all skin types using glycolic acid, alpha hydroxy acids, vitamin C and antioxidants. Information on dermatology services.
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  15. Vitamin Directory
    Resource directory on several vitamins, health supplements, and news.
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  16. Quantum
    Skin care, lice removal, cold and flu, vitamins and herbs, minerals, and intestinal care.
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  17. Multivitamin/Mineral Supplements and Chronic Disease Prevention
    Draft statement discusses current use of supplements, outcomes of chronic disease prevention, and research recommendations. Includes preliminary findings by specific vitamin or mineral.
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  18. Vitamin A
    ProVet healthcare article discussing excesses and deficiencies of Vitamin A in the animal diet.
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  19. Cococare Products, Inc
    An assortment of health and beauty aids, utilizing natural ingredients such as cocoa butter, aloe and vitamin E to condition, moisturize and protect skin.
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  20. Vitamin
    Vitamin A vitamin is an organic compound that cannot be synthesized (at all; or in quantities that meet all needs) by a given organism and must be taken (in trace quantities) with food for that organism's continued good health. The name was invented by the Polish biochemist Kazimierz Funk in 1912.
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