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New Hope Natural Media Online - 0 views

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    New Hope Natural Media is the leading media resource and information provider for the natural, organic and healthy products industry. We deliver industry information and community-building forums that help you reach new markets and expand your business…in print, in person, online.
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Herb Research Foundation - Herbs and Herbal Medicine for Health - 0 views

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    The Herb Research Foundation is the world's first and foremost source of accurate, science-based information on the health benefits and safety of herbs---and expertise in sustainable botanical resource development.
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WebMD - Better Information. Better Health. - 0 views

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    WebMD provides valuable health information, tools for managing your health, and support to those who seek information.\n\nThe WebMD content staff blends award-winning expertise in medicine, journalism, health communication and content creation to bring you the best health information possible. Our esteemed colleagues at MedicineNet.com are frequent contributors to WebMD and comprise our Medical Editorial Board
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Melatonin.com - Experts compared, sleep tips, jet lag, seasonal affective disorder. - 0 views

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    We compare the experts' advice and save you the time. Current Evidence for the Benefits of Melatonin, Dosage, Cautions and Interactions, Buyers Guide, Sleep Tips, Jet Lag Remedies, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Current News and Books.
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Vitamin D and MS - 0 views

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    "This website is about Vitamin D and MS Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system (CNS), with an uncertain cause. Colleen Hayes and Donald Achaeson have suggested that insufficient sunlight exposure and chronic viral infections might be unrelated environmental risk factors for MS. These risk factors may act synergistically to enable the pathogenic autoimmune response. The prevalence of MS is highest where environmental supplies of vitamin D are lowest. Sunshine enables the production of vitamin D3 (VD3) in the skin. Epidemiological studies have shown that higher vitamin D blood levels are associated with lower risk, less relapses and a slower progression of multiple sclerosis. Higher vitamin D levels can be achieved in part by increased oral intake of VD3. Optimal health requires serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels higher than 20 ng/ml (50 nmol/L) P Lips, 40 ng/ml (100 nmol/L) P Heaney or at least 40 ng/ml (100 nmol/L) R Vieth. "
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