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  1. ... and around the spinal cord, and then is absorbed into the bloodstream. CSF levels in the brain ... is blocked. The fluid does not get properly absorbed into the blood. The brain makes too much ...
  2. ... your own body has made or that you absorbed from an animal source (such as fatty fish ... ergocalciferol) is the vitamin D that you have absorbed from foods fortified with plant vitamin D or ...
  3. ... you smoke, the nicotine enters your lungs, gets absorbed into your bloodstream, and travels to your brain. ... lot of puffs. This is because nicotine gets absorbed into your body through the lining of your ...
  4. ... periods of time. It impairs nutrients from being absorbed from the intestines. Tropical sprue (TS) is a ... of the stool to see if fat is absorbed correctly Blood tests to measure iron, folate, vitamin ...
  5. ... to weak and soft bones. Vitamin D is absorbed from food or produced by the skin when ... it more difficult for vitamin D to be absorbed into the body. Sometimes, rickets may occur in ...
  6. ... bind with calcium and prevent it from being absorbed. This is why leafy greens are not considered ... stomach. Calcium carbonate is less expensive. It is absorbed better by the body if taken with food. ...
  7. ... A, D, E, and K. These vitamins are absorbed more easily by the body in the presence ... Shellfish NOTE: Animal sources of vitamin B12 are absorbed much better by the body than plant sources. ...
  8. ... the body remove aspirin that has already been absorbed. If these treatments do not work or the ... greatly on how much aspirin your body has absorbed and how much is flowing through your blood. ...
  9. ... test helps detect if nutrients are being properly absorbed. ... the blood or urine and is therefore being absorbed by the intestines. Normal value ranges may vary ...
  10. ... a more expensive form of calcium. It is absorbed well on an empty or full stomach. People ... the day will: Allow more calcium to be absorbed Cut down on side effects such as gas, ...
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