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  • 81Vegetable fats and oils — Vegetable oil redirects here. For other uses, see Vegetable oil (disambiguation). Plant oils Olive oil Types Vegetable fats (list) …

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  • 82Olestra — Rotating stereogram animation of Olestra Olestra (also known by its brand name Olean) is a fat substitute that adds no fat, calories, or cholesterol to products. It has been used in the preparation of traditionally high fat foods such as potato… …

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  • 83Lard — Infobox oils name=Lard imagesize=300px caption= Wet rendered lard, from pork fatback. composition= fat= water= solids= sterols= fatcomposition=y sat= 38–43%: Palmitic acid: 25–28% Stearic acid: 12–14% Myristic acid: 1% interster= unsat= 56–62%… …

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  • 84MusclePharm — (MSLP) Type Public (MSLP) Industry Supplements, Bodybuilding, Vitamins, Dietary Supplements Founded Denver, Colorado, USA 2010 …

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  • 85Water — This article is about general aspects of water. For a detailed discussion of its properties, see Properties of water. For other uses, see Water (disambiguation) …

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  • 86Valerian (herb) — For other uses, see Valerian. Valerian (plant) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …

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  • 87Nutrilite — is a brand of mineral, vitamin, and dietary supplements created in 1934 by Dr. Carl F. Rehnborg. Nutrilite products are currently manufactured by Access Business Group, a subsidiary of Alticor whose products are sold via the Amway and Amway… …

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  • 88Zinc gluconate — Identifiers CAS number 4468 02 4 …

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  • 89metabolism — /meuh tab euh liz euhm/, n. 1. Biol., Physiol. the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available. Cf. anabolism, catabolism …

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  • 90nutritional 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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