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  1. ... Ultresa, Zenpep) are used to improve digestion of food in children and adults who do not have enough pancreatic enzymes (substances needed to break down food so it can be digested) because they have ...
  2. ... have HIV/AIDS, diabetes, malabsorption syndrome (problems absorbing food), or have had bariatric surgery (an operation that ... It is needed by the body to turn foods into energy, which is important for the growth, ...
  3. ... deficiency are those with a limited variety of food in their diet and people with Crohn's disease ( ... who have gastrointestinal (GI) malabsorption problems (problems absorbing food). Vitamin E is also used to treat vitamin ...
  4. ... deficiency are those with a limited variety of food in their diet and in those with cystic ... digestion, and reproduction) and malabsorption problems (problems absorbing food). Vitamin A is used to prevent and treat ...
  5. ... deficiency are those with a limited variety of food in their diet, or who have intestinal malabsorption ... to enhance the absorption of iron from plant foods, and to support the immune system. It works ...
  6. ... the action of certain chemicals that break down food to release glucose (sugar) into your blood. Slowing food digestion helps keep blood glucose from rising very ...
  7. Folate From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... get from following a healthy eating pattern. What foods provide folate? Folate is naturally present in many foods, and folic acid is added to some foods. ...
  8. Calcium From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... Pregnant and breastfeeding adults 1,000 mg What foods provide calcium? Calcium is found in many foods. You can get recommended amounts of calcium by eating a variety of foods, including the following: Milk, yogurt, and cheese are ...
  9. Thiamin From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... Breastfeeding teens and women 1.4 mg What foods provide thiamin? Thiamin is found naturally in many foods and is added to some fortified foods. You can get recommended amounts of thiamin by ...
  10. Vitamin K From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... mcg Pregnant or breastfeeding women 90 mcg What foods provide vitamin K? Vitamin K is found naturally in many foods. You can get recommended amounts of vitamin K ...
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