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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Carotene
  1. The beta-carotene test measures the level of beta-carotene in the blood. ... asked not to eat anything with vitamin A (carotene) for 48 hours before the test. Your provider ...
  2. ... most common type of provitamin A is beta-carotene. Vitamin A is also available in dietary supplements. ... acetate or retinyl palmitate (preformed vitamin A), beta-carotene (provitamin A) or a combination of preformed and ...
  3. ... that are high in vitamin C or beta carotene. Grapefruit juice, orange juice, papaya nectar, apricot nectar, ...
  4. ... Vitamin C Green daikon radish -- Vitamin E Cilantro -- Carotenoids (antioxidants that can turn into vitamin A ) Garnet ...
  5. ... color if you eat a lot of beta carotene, the orange pigment in carrots. Other symptoms depend ...
  6. ... source. Some people take vitamin A and beta carotene supplements in the belief it will help prevent ...
  7. ... units (IU) of vitamin E 15 mg beta-carotene 80 mg of zinc 2 mg of copper ...
  8. ... and less anxious Other treatments may include: Beta-carotene supplements to lessen photosensitivity Chloroquine in low doses ...
  9. ... can be caused by: B complex vitamins or carotene Medicines such as phenazopyridine (used to treat urinary ...
  10. ... retina, which allows vision in dim light. Beta carotene, the precursor to vitamin A found in vegetables, ...