Archive for August, 2008

Food High In Vitamin K

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Natural Dog Vitamins: K9 Health Solutions.com
Keep Your Dog Healthy With Dinovite Natural Dog Vitamins. At K9 Health Solutions.com, We Care About Your Dog. Browse Quality Dog Vitamins Here!
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Natural Animal, your source for natural pet nutrition, pet products include vitamins, supplements, natural flea control products, homeopathic remedies for dogs and cats
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Dog Vitamin Supplement | NuVet Daily Dog Supplements
The Ultimate Dog Vitamin & Supplement Customer Testimonies. Take a look at what some of our customers think! If you would like to
Source: www.dogvitaminsupplement.com

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Natural and Organic Dog grooming supplies.Our focus is on natural pet care.Our dog products include Flea Therapy,Coat Therapy, Skin therapy and Calming therapy.
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Vitamin C

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Role of vitamin D in kidney disease examined (News-Medical-Net)
Vitamin D is the key to preventing rickets and osteoporosis, but Rockefeller University scientists suspect it may also play a role in heading off atherosclerosis in people with chronic kidney disease.
Source: www.news-medical.net

Muddy Cook launches new breakfast cereal for children (Food Business Review)
Muddy Cook, a maker of organic muesli, has launched a new breakfast cereal for children, Raspberry Crockles.
Source: www.food-business-review.com

Bee pollen helped cure hot flashes (Erie Times-News)
Q I read your letter from the 57-year-old lady with hot flashes. I also was bothered with the problem until someone told me to take bee pollen.
Source: www.goerie.com

Sweet and sassy (The Star)
INSIDE every hard-driven working Amazon is an old-fashioned romantic with soft edges, almost literally. She loves lace-trimmed sweet nothings and soft frilly undergarments that indulge her feminine side.
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Food-aid rice drink has high levels of arsenic (New Scientist)
Vitamin-rich rice bran is given to malnourished children in poor countries, but worrying levels of arsenic raise questions over the practice (full text available to subscribers)
Source: www.newscientist.com

Vitamin D Deficiency May Lurk in Babies (The Gadsden Times)
Exclusive breast-feeding may be associated with vitamin D deficiency and rickets, recent research suggests.
Source: www.gadsdentimes.com

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Anti Aging Vitamin

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Vitamin D Deficiency May Lurk in Babies (The Gadsden Times)
Exclusive breast-feeding may be associated with vitamin D deficiency and rickets, recent research suggests.
Source: www.gadsdentimes.com

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Vitamin A Food

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Food Data Chart - Vitamin K
careful not to alter your intake of vitamin-K containing foods Synthetic forms of vitamin K can be more of a problem in high dosages.
Source: www.healthyeatingclub.com

Vitamin K and Warfarin (Coumadin): What You Should Know - ClotCare
Vitamin K & warfarin (Coumadin) - Warfarin (Coumadin) patients should have a healthy, consistent intake of vitamin K in their diets.
Source: www.clotcare.com

Pulmonary Embolism - Foods to Avoid with Vitamin K | Blog on a Stick
We know to say away from green vegetables, but there are a lot of other foods high in vitamin K too. We recently came across Ptinr.com, a great website that lets you put in any food
Source: www.twistermc.com

Vitamin K | Laurel on Health Food
WHfoods.org wrote that foods with a high vitamin K content help your blood clot normally, protect against osteoporosis, and prevent oxidative cell damage.
Source: www.laurelonhealthfood.com

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health vitamin (Vitamin And Mineral)

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Vitamin B, Folate Supplements Won’t Help Heart (US News & World Report)
TUESDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) — A study to determine whether folic acid and vitamin B supplements help the heart has been cut short, because the pills weren’t doing any good and might have even caused participants harm.
Source: www.usnews.com

Diet Detective: Quinoa — the little seed that could (with recipe) (The State)
This is part of a continuing series on the health benefits of grains you might not have tried. Quinoa is not technically a grain. “It is a seed of the goosefoot plant. The seeds are small, flat and oval, resembling a mix of sesame seed and millet. When cooked, the seed transforms into an interesting shape. The outer germ twists outward to form a small white ‘tail’ that is attached to the kernel. …
Source: www.thestate.com

Prevent Early Bald Spots (AskMen)
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! If there is one non-life threatening medical condition, other than impotence, which all men have a mortal fear of, it is baldness. Hair loss can cause many psychological problems in men, ranging from high stress levels, to low self-esteem and depression.
Source: www.askmen.com

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Greatest Vitamin In The World

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Georgia Man Says Vitamin Supplement Caused Hair, Nails To Fall Out (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
A Georgia man is one of 197 people who say a vitamin supplement caused all of his hair and nails to fall out.
Source: www.wsbtv.com

Greens put to good use (Baltimore Sun)
T his recipe for Veggie Pot Stickers is a frugal alternative to takeout. Made with won-ton wrappers, these pot stickers help you use up greens that are about to go bad - spinach or chard can be substituted for the cabbage. But you can’t go wrong with cabbage as an inexpensive, nutrition-packed vegetable: It’s loaded with vitamin K and vitamin C.
Source: www.baltimoresun.com

10 veggies you should get to know (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Are you trying to eat more vegetables but getting tired of the same old baby carrots, baked potatoes and green beans? Louisville dietitian Marsha Hilgeford encourages you to roam the produce aisles of your grocery store for better health and more flavor. Here are 10 vegetables for your consideration.
Source: www.courier-journal.com

Costa Rica’s pineapple boom raises environmental questions (Miami Herald)
The raucous honking of a cistern truck carrying potable water rouses residents from their homes here each morning, clanging plastic bottles and tin pots in hand.
Source: www.miamiherald.com

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