Articles, tagged with "mcg", page 4
29th April 2008
Taking care of the skin means different things to different people. For many, it means a simple splash of water, using soap for cleansing purpose. Some people tend to find excuses that they are not able to look after their skin, owing to their busy hectic...
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Author:
peterhutch
06th February 2008
Heartworms are a common problem that ever pet owner faces at one point or another in their pet's life. Use the tips in this article to prevent heartworms in ways that will allow you to beat the problem before it turns into something hard to handle.
Hea...
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Author:
Jared Myers
06th February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation
Increase your protein intake and consume 5000 to 6000 calories daily to aid in tissue repair and healing. It is important to drink plenty of liquids, preferably water, during the healing process.
Once you have treated t...
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Author:
Alien
04th February 2008
If you are looking for Heartgard Plus, but are on a budget, you may be in luck. There are plenty of companies that offer Heartgard Plus at an affordable rate. Below are a few tips to consider where comparison shopping.
Heartgard Plus is a monthly hear...
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Author:
Jared Myers
25th September 2007
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. But folates and folic ...
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Author:
Steve Smith
25th July 2007
Selenium is one of those micro-nutrients which although required by the body in only tiny quantities are nevertheless vitally important for the health and well-being of the human organism.
There's now compelling evidence of selenium's significance as a...
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Author:
Steve Smith
11th July 2007
The importance of folic acid to the synthesis of DNA and RNA is very great. For that reason concern over possible folic acid toxicity takes a back seat to the very real concerns over its deficiency.
Mild symptoms occur at levels over 15,000 mcg of fo...
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Author:
vincent platania
07th June 2007
A deficiency of folic acid can lead to a type of anemia called, Pernicious Anemia. This anemia is characterized by having red blood cells that are impaired in their abilities to carry oxygen, which leads to a slow and chronic deprivation of oxygen to all ...
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Author:
vincent platania
30th May 2007
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Ginkgo Biloba Pregnancy is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Ginkgo Biloba Pregnancy.
It's really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subj...
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Author:
Alien
25th May 2007
High folic acid food content is less important than the bioavailability of folates in various foods. Although certain nutrients are found in foods many are not in an easily absorbed form. If the nutrient exists in a food but in a form that is not used by ...
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Author:
vincent platania
15th March 2007
For the average healthy human there should be little to no fear of overdosing on the vitamin supplement folic acid. The daily recommended amount of folic acid is four hundred micrograms (mcg.) and those who could become pregnent, are pregnent or lactating...
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Author:
vincent platania
19th February 2007
Today's endocrinologists are discussing about the best methods of treatment in hypo- and hyperthyroidism according to the specifically needs of replacing hormones. Most physicians base their indications on the use of levo-thyroxin which is in fact the thy...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
05th January 2007
One of the most overlooked supplements on the market is vitamin B12. The pivotal function of vitamin B12 is to aid in the formation of red blood cells in the human body.
It has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. The...
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Author:
Carol Stack