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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Nuts
  1. ... condition in which fatty substances from vegetable oils, nuts, and other plant-based foods cannot be removed ...
  2. ... de Maní, Arachide, Arachis hypogaea, Cacahouète, Cacahuète, Earth-Nut, Groundnuts, Huile d'Arachide, Huile de Cacahouète, Huile de Cacahuète, Monkey Nuts, Peanut, Peanuts.
  3. Selenium From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... harmful? Yes, if you get too much. Brazil nuts, for example, contain very high amounts of selenium (68–91 mcg per nut) and can cause you to go over the ...
  4. ... a variety of foods, including green leafy vegetables, nuts, peas, beans, and cereal grains with the outer ...
  5. ... a bagel with cream cheese, 1/2 cup nuts, 3 tablespoons peanut butter, 1 cup ice cream, ...
  6. ... ivacaftor with fatty foods such as eggs, avocados, nuts, butter, peanut butter, cheese pizza, whole milk and ...
  7. ... ivacaftor with fatty foods such as eggs, butter, nuts, peanut butter, cheese pizza, and whole-milk dairy ...
  8. ... dietary supplements that are enriched with copper, chocolate, nuts, shellfish, mushrooms, liver, molasses, broccoli, and other high ...
  9. ... granules with fatty foods such as eggs, butter, nuts, peanut butter, cheese pizza, and whole-milk dairy ...
  10. ... foods such as lettuce, spinach, broccoli, squashes, beans, nuts, seeds, fruit, whole wheat bread, whole wheat pasta, ...
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