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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Banana
  1. ... vitamin found in foods like eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin deficiency can cause thinning of the hair ... found in foods such as eggs, milk, and bananas. It's recommended that adults consume 30 mcg daily. ...
  2. ... increased amounts of potassium-rich foods (e.g., bananas, prunes, raisins, and orange juice) in your diet, ...
  3. ... your intake of potassium-rich foods (e.g., bananas, prunes, raisins, and orange juice). Ask your doctor ...
  4. ... and to eat potassium-rich foods (e.g., bananas, prunes, raisins, and milk).
  5. ... increased amounts of potassium-rich foods (e.g., bananas, prunes, raisins, and orange juice) in your diet, ...
  6. ... the amount of potassium-rich foods such as bananas, prunes, raisins, and orange juice you may have ...
  7. ... increased amounts of potassium-rich foods (e.g., bananas, prunes, raisins, and orange juice) in your diet, ...
  8. ... strong, aged, or processed varieties); sauerkraut; yogurt; raisins; bananas; sour cream; pickled herring; liver (especially chicken liver); ...
  9. ... soft, acidic food such as jarred baby applesauce, bananas or pears, and feed it to the baby ...
  10. ... rice cereal (prepared with water), mashed carrots, mashed banana, or applesauce. Give the entire mixture within 30 ...
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