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  1. ... by intravenous ultrasound analyses: Data from the Japanese ASPARAGUS trial. Am J Cardiol. 2005; 95 :1A. Muramatsu ... No. 42.) Appendix F, Additional Evidence Tables and Reference List. PDF version of this title (4.2M) ...
  2. ... potatoes. Cooked vegetables that are mild, such as asparagus tips, green and waxed beans, carrots, spinach, and ... and its influence on the severity of enteritis. References Harb AH, Abou Fadel C, Sharara AI: Radiation ...
  3. ... fruit juices, incl squashes & cordials, & fruit extracts Vegetables Asparagus, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, green beans, green peppers, lettuce, ... posted live 15 July 2015 (jwa) Original submission References Literature Cited Adamowicz M, Płoski R, Rokicki D, ...
  4. ... Vitamin E: Avocado Dark green vegetables (spinach, broccoli, asparagus, and turnip greens) Margarine (made from safflower, corn, ... Cereals Dark green vegetables (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and asparagus) Dark leafy vegetables (spinach, kale, collards, and turnip ...
  5. ... clinical trial for evaluation of galactogogue activity of asparagus racemosus willd, Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10, ... Dietary advice and supplementation View in own window Reference Reason for Exclusion Abate, G., Kogi-Makau, W., ...
  6. ... Almonds Brazil nuts Vegetables: Broccoli Spinach Kale Collards Asparagus Dandelion greens Whole grains: Wheat Millet Oats Brown ... as other nutrients, are provided in the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) developed by the Food and Nutrition ...