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Dawn Mahoney

Customized Nature Made vitamin packs from vitaminID.com| Get Your vitaminID Profile - 1 views

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    Contains a vitamin ID survey and helps you to figure out a personalized vitamin profile. Even if you do not necessarily want to order from this website it may be helpful for people to learn what may be good for them if they are just starting off in learning about dietary supplements.
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    I tried the vitamin ID survey and found out that I need more Vitamin C, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, and magnesium. This site has an interesting concept for learning about your vitamin deficits and buying personalized vitamins.
Linda Hultgren

Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, I... - 2 views

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    This reference is an onlne book with information on certain vitamins and minerals. It is searchable and referenced.
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    Very thorough information on the vitamins and minerals that it does contain.
Susan DeBalsi

Balance Your Nutrition - 1 views

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    This site has tests you can take to assess your bio-status, what your vitamin/mineral needs are, prevention of disease, informational articles and books, and more. It has a section for HCP too.
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    I liked that you can check your nutritional status without having to make an appointment with the doctor.
Lana Dvorkin Camiel

ConsumerLab.com - independent tests of herbal, vitamin, and mineral supplements - 7 views

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    I found so much useful information on this site I almost forgot to go home. Mostly product testing, but there are also sections such as the encyclopedia, and current government warnings (not just US). The product testing sections list not only the products that passed CL tests, but also those that did not, and why. There are explanations of how the tests were done. The text also discussses current research with references. The biggest problem is that not all products can be tested. But I did find some information about a supplement I'm taking that helped to explain the label information on the bottle.
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    This website is excellent. Even without a subscription you can get a lot of information but prices for it aren't bad. Lots of recall and warning information.
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    Very interesting site. I was interested in the product testing, reviews and warnings. A lot of great information on one website.
Linda Hultgren

Health and Wellness Topics and Nutritional information from Nature Made Wellness Advisor - 0 views

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    Besides promoting their products, this website offers a wealth of information and wellness tools. Wellness issues trreated in a professional manner.
Susan DeBalsi

The World's Healthiest Foods - 4 views

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    This site explains how you can eat and cook healthy, and healing with foods. You can look up (by nutrient name) the essential nutrients in the healthiest foods, get a description of the nutrient, how it helps you, and what problems a deficiency might cause; also how foods relate to your health condition.
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    What an excellent website. Its mission is to provide us with the latest scientific research about the benefits of the world's healthiest foods. Every week there's a video on how to prepare the food of the week. There's a focus on how to cook these foods to maintain the highest amount of nutrients.
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    The meal plans and easy healthy recipes are great. Also a lot of great information under the "hot topics" section.
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