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Nature's Medicines : From Asthma to Weight Gain, from Colds to High Cholesterol -- The Most Powerful All-Natural Cures

Gale Maleskey
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In fact, *if you have trouble swallowing, chewable vitamins are a reasonable way to supplement," she says. liquid vitamins are also available, she notes. You'll want to read labels to compare what you get in a children's vitamin to what you'd get In an adult multivitamin. This will vary by brand. If you're looking for high amounts of antioxidant nutrients, for instance, you won't find them in dinosaur-shaped, multicolored chewables. Even If you have a dinosaur as a supplement appetizer now and then, you're better off with adult-size supplements for adult-size doses, Dr. Kapica advises.

Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives: A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients Vitamin E

Ruth Winter
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A viscous, slightly bitter liquid used as a medicinal supplement in foods to aid digestion and in liquid vitamins. Used in hair products and in emollients. It is good for human tissues. No known toxicity. rf-PANTOTHENAMIDE • Vitamin B Complex. Vitamin B5. Made synthetically from the jelly of the queen bee, yeast, and molasses. Cleared as a source of pantothenic acid in foods for special dietary use. Pantothenic acid (common sources are liver, rice bran, and molasses) is essential for metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and other important substances.

PDR for Nutritional Supplements

Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik
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Colloidal or liquid vitamins also may contain vanadium. HOW SUPPLIED Vanadyl sulfate is available in the following forms and strengths: Capsules — 500 meg Tablets — 10 mg LITERATURE Badmaev V, Prakash S, Majeed M. Vanadium: a review of its potential role in the fight against diabetes. J Altern Complement Med. 1999; 5:273-291. Boden G, Chen X, Ruiz J, et al. Effects of vanadyl sulfate on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Metabolism. 1996; 45:1130-1135. Clarkson PM, Rawson ES. Nutritional supplements to increase muscle mass.

Staying Healthy in a Risky Environment: The New York University Medical Center Family Guide

Arthur C. Upton, M.D.
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Are you using any cough medicines, tonics, mouthwashes, liquid vitamins, or other over-the-counter medications? Have you recently drunk whiskey or other alcoholic beverages? Do you drink home-distilled moonshine whiskey or wine? Are you a cancer patient taking Laetrile? Have you chewed and ingested the seeds from apples, peaches, pears, apricots, or plums? Do you eat cassava in large quantities? Ordinarily, these foods are safe, but environmental contamination has affected these foods, and it could possibly occur again. Fish has been contaminated with methylmercury from industrial discharge.
Are you habitually using any cough medicines, tonics, mouthwashes, liquid vitamins, or other over-the-counter medications? Do you live near a smelter or other hazardous waste site? Do you live in an inner city or an old house with flaking paint and old plumbing? Are you renovating an old home? Has your house been sprayed for pests? Have you placed any antipest products in your home? Have you been treated for body lice? Do you use special products to clean your walls, clothing, or rugs? Do you use common hardware store products, such as waterless handcleaner?
Do you take cough medicine, tonics, liquid vitamins, or other over-the-counter drugs? Do you use mouthwash? Do you use cocaine, crack, heroin, phencyclidine (PCP), amphetamines, marijuana, or other illegal drugs? Do you snort drugs from plastic or paper bags? Do you intentionally sniff glue or adhesives, or typewriter correction fluid to get high? Do you use special products to clean your walls, clothing, or rugs? Have you accidently ingested a toilet bowl cleaner, disinfectant, metal cleaner, furniture polish, or a household bleach?
Sources of Exposure: Ethanol is found in alcoholic beverages, cough medicines, tonics, mouthwashes, liquid vitamins, and over-the-counter drugs. It is used as an antiseptic and as a solvent or processing agent to make pharmaceuticals, plastics, lacquers, polishes, plasticiz-ers, perfumes, cosmetics, rubber accelerators, explosives, synthetic resins, nitrocellulose, adhesives, inks, and preservatives. Ethanol is also used in chemical synthesis. Routes of Exposure: Ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption.

Herbal Medicine From the Heart of the Earth

Sharol Tilgner, N.D.
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Additional items: Essential oils liquid vitamins etc. Step 1: Measure the Step 2: Heat the oil herbal oil. slowly. Step 3: Put beeswax into a towel or a bag. Step 4: Pound beeswax. Select the ingredients. The herbal oil used will depend on the purpose of the salve. It is preferable to have the oil made prior to making the salve. If an herbal oil is needed immediately, use the "Quick Herbal Oil Method." Once the oil is prepared, continue with the following directions.



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