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  • 1Riboflavin — Riboflavin …

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  • 2Dietary supplement — Flight through a CT image stack of a multivitamin tablet A Z by German company Abtei. Food supplement redirects here. For food additions that alter the flavor, color or longevity of food, see Food additive. See also: Bodybuilding supplement A… …

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  • 3Bodybuilding supplement — Bodybuilding supplements are dietary supplements commonly used by those involved in bodybuilding and athletics. Bodybuilding supplements may be used to replace meals, enhance weight gain, promote weight loss or improve athletic performance. Among …

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  • 4Spirulina (dietary supplement) — Taxobox color = lightgrey name = Spirulina image width = 200px domain = Bacteria phylum = Cyanobacteriaassis = Chroobacteria ordo = Oscillatoriales familia = Phormidiaceae genus = Arthrospira subdivision ranks = Species subdivision = About 35. *… …

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  • 5nutritional supplement — ▪ food processing       in foods, any vitamin or mineral added during processing to improve nutritive value and sometimes to provide specific nutrients in which populations are deficient. Flour and bread products are often enriched with iron and… …

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  • 6nutrition, human — Introduction       process by which substances in food are transformed into body tissues and provide energy for the full range of physical and mental activities that make up human life.   The study of human nutrition is interdisciplinary in… …

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  • 7Vitamin — This article is about the set of organic compounds. For the nutritional supplement preparation, see multivitamin. For the manga, see Vitamin (manga) …

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  • 8Choline — The N,N,N trimethylethanolammonium cation, with an undefined counteranion, X− Choline is a water soluble essential nutrient.[1][ …

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  • 9Folic acid — Folic acid …

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  • 10nutritional disease — Introduction       any of the nutrient related diseases and conditions that cause illness in humans. They may include deficiencies or excesses in the diet, obesity and eating disorders, and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease,… …

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