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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for minerals
  1. ... for use later. Complex carbohydrate foods provide vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are important to the health ... refined sugars, which do not have the vitamins, minerals, and fiber found in complex carbohydrates. Refined sugars ...
  2. ... in calories and high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Many studies have shown that eating plenty of ... also a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. You should try to eat about 2 to ...
  3. ... monitor the safety of vitamins, standard vitamin and mineral tablets are considered relatively risk-free if you ...
  4. ... amounts of carbohydrates, protein, and fat, and provides, minerals, vitamins, and hormones that infants require. Breast milk ...
  5. ... or advanced age. Regular exercise and vitamin and mineral supplements can reduce and even reverse loss of ...
  6. ... or advanced age. Regular exercise and vitamin and mineral supplements can reduce and even reverse loss of ...
  7. ... and bone by maintaining a balance between the mineral levels in the blood and the bone.
  8. ... the skeleton also serve as a reservoir for minerals, such as calcium and phosphate. Finally, most of ...
  9. Calcium is one of the most important minerals for the growth, maintenance, and reproduction of the human body. Bones, like other tissues in the body, are continually being re-formed and ...
  10. ... together firmly at birth. The sutures gradually accumulate minerals and harden (this process is called ossification), firmly ...
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