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Folate (Folacin, Folic Acid)
low-fat milk and milk products Fats Carbohydrates Sodium and potassium Alcoholic beverages Food safety What is "a good food source"? A good food source of folate contains a substantial...
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Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) HYG-5552-05
low-fat milk and milk products Fat Carbohydrates Sodium and potassium Alcoholic beverages Food safety Why do we need vitamin C? Vitamin C is a water-soluble, antioxidant vitamin....
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ACT Health - Quality of Peanut Products
on top of the peanut butter. Peanuts are a nutritious food. They are a good source of protein, oil, B group vitamins (including folic acid), potassium, magnesium and fibre. Most...
health.act.gov.au/c/health?a=da&did=10018228&pid=1053860991

dash diet
magnesium Nuts, seeds and beans 4-5 per week Magnesium, potassium, protein and fiber Fats and oils* 2-3 This applies to added fat; all other food choices should be low-fat Sweets...
www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Nutrition/dash_diet.asp

New Consumption Guidelines Issued for Water, Sodium, and Potassium ...
Potassium New Consumption Guidelines Issued for Water, Sodium, and Potassium April 2004 April 2004 = Full article available Ask Tufts Experts Does Eating Slowly Prevent Heartburn?...
healthletter.tufts.edu/issues/2004-04/consumption_guidelines.html

Potassium lowers blood pressure
to lower blood pressure," write the researchers in their report. "Increasing the consumption of food high in potassium is likely to have the same effect on blood pressure as potassium...
www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/update0705c.shtml

IFIC Review: Sodium in Food and Health
magnesium, and calcium. Regulating sodium intake is also believed to be important in preventing and treating other health conditions. This IFIC Review provides background on the...
www.ific.org/publications/reviews/sodiumir.cfm

Treating Onychomycosis - February 15, 2001 - American Family Physician
preparation, culture or histology before treatment is started. Newer, more effective antifungal agents have made treating onychomycosis easier. Terbinafine and itraconazole are...
www.aafp.org/afp/20010215/663.html

Phytochemicals
nutrients that may contribute to the cardioprotective effects of nuts include folate and potassium (3, 29). The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has acknowledged the emerging...
lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/foods/nuts/index.html

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