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  • In the United States, supplements are regulated under Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) which was enacted in 1994 after deaths fro ...ade association representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry."<ref name="urlCouncil for Responsible Nutrition">{{cite web |url=
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  • ...al, anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-motile [[probiotic]] [[bacteria]] used as a dietary supplement.
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  • *[http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/magnesium.asp#h1 Office of Dietary Supplement - National Institute of Health]
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  • Live [[microbe|microbial]] [[dietary supplement]]s which beneficially affect the host animal's intestinal microbial balance
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  • In the United States, supplements are regulated under Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) which was enacted in 1994 after deaths fro ...ade association representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry."<ref name="urlCouncil for Responsible Nutrition">{{cite web |url=
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  • *[[Dietary supplement]]
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  • ...ntibiotics]] (though today silver in [[colloid]]al form is still sold as a dietary supplement in the [[United States of America]]).
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  • {{r|Dietary supplement}}
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  • .... FDA approval is currently being sought to sell an antineoplaston-derived dietary supplement designed to boost brain function.
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  • ...alanced diet was needed for proper bodily function, he began to envision a dietary supplement which could provide people with important nutrients regardless of their eat
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  • ...oy milk. Soy Pro is soy milk that has been fermented using LABs. It is a dietary supplement and is used to lower cholesterol and protect against heart attack. There w
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  • ...one estimate.<ref name=twsMAR02d/> The açaí berry has been marketed as a [[dietary supplement]]. Companies sell açaí berry products in the form of [[tablet]]s, [[juice
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  • Various [[dietary supplement]]s and [[complementary and alternative medicine]] approaches may help.<ref A combination of [[glucosamine]] and [[chondroitin]] [[dietary supplement]]s may help moderate to severe osteoarthritis according to the GAIT study w
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  • ...S. "[http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/aug02/020815a.asp Facing crackdown, dietary supplement companies promise changes]," ''JAVMA News''. 2002 Aug 15.</ref> ...ltrials.gov]</ref> Finally, in the United States, glucosamine is sold as a dietary supplement, so safety and formulation is solely the responsibility of the manufacturer
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  • '''Probiotics''' are "live microbial [[dietary supplement]]s which beneficially affect the host animal by improving its intestinal mi
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  • ...on DW, Domanico JL, Smith JB, Wendling B. Economic Characterization of the Dietary Supplement Industry. Washington, DC: Center for Food Safety and Administration, Food a
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  • ...Health and Human Services]] and is responsible for regulating [[food]], [[dietary supplement]]s, [[Medication|drug]]s, [[Biopharmaceutical|biological medical products]] ...f name="dshea text">[http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws/dshea.html Text of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994]. Accessed 5 Feb 2007.</ref>
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  • ...] (in the US) or [[potassium iodate]] (in the EU) is added as an important dietary supplement. Table salt is mainly employed in cooking and as a table condiment. Iodized
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  • ...> Interest in the herb in the United States renewed after passage of the [[Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994]], which loosened regulatory control over
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  • ...ologic dosage|pharmacologic doses of vitamins]], [[essential oil]]s, and [[dietary supplement]]s. An example of an unproven method is using shark cartilage to treat canc
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  • ...rovides further education to health professionals, and an amendment of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act to improve quality, accurate labeling, research in
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  • ...utritional supplements to extend lifespan. The idea that [[antioxidant]] [[Dietary supplement|supplements]], such as [[Vitamin C]], [[tocopherol|Vitamin&nbsp;E]], [[lipo ...that book the authors detailed six major causes of aging, and presented [[dietary supplement]]ation strategies for slowing down five of those. They also emphasized impr
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  • * the most widely sold dietary supplement in the world; Vitamin C is the most widely taken dietary supplement.<ref> [http://www.thedietchannel.com/Vitamin-C.htm The Diet Channel] Vitami
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  • ...not broken down usually cause flatulence (gas). ''A. niger'' is used in a dietary supplement, Beano:[http://www.beanogas.com] which can lower frequency of flatulence or
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  • [[α-lipoic acid]], an [[anti-oxidant]] that is a non-prescription dietary supplement has shown benefit in a [[randomized controlled trial]] that compared once-d
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