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» Vitamin D and Its Importance for the Health
By Knut Holt | Published 01/2/2009 | Vitamins | Rating:
Lack of vitamin D seems to be common in many populations and this increases the frequency of weak bones, heart problems, poor blood circulation, cancer, aging signs and age related diseases. Here you can read about the functions of vitamine D and how to get enough of this substance.
» Acne: What It Is and What To Do About It
By Jim Konerko | Published 02/5/2006 | Vitamins | Rating:
85 of people between the ages of 12 to 24 are expected to suffer from some type of acne. Yet, this skin ailment is neither blood related nor contagious. Surprisingly, acne is a skin disease that afflicts many worldwide regardless of gender, age or race.
» Important Vitamin Partnerships
By Bill Urell | Published 02/4/2006 | Vitamins | Unrated
Vitamins are an essential part of the function and health of the body. While many vitamins serve individual purposes, the more common way for vitamins to function is as cofactors to, or in partnership with, other vitamins, minerals, nutrients or other substances, such as enzymes.
» Important Mineral Partnerships For Health
By Bill Urell | Published 02/4/2006 | Vitamins | Unrated
Minerals are essential nutrients that serve the body in many ways. Many minerals are active in their own right, serving individual purposes within the body.
» Copper and Your Health
By Bill Urell | Published 02/4/2006 | Vitamins | Unrated
Copper is a trace element mineral that serves a wide variety of purposes within the body, both on its own and as a cofactor, meaning it is an essential part of chemical processes that involve other vitamins, minerals, other nutrients or other substances


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