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Dietary supplements _____.
 a. are intended to provide individuals with the vitamins and minerals missing from their diet
  b. can claim on their labels that the products prevent, treat, or cure disease
 c. undergo the same rigorous testing and FDA approval as drugs
 d. cannot be labeled with nutrient claims and health claims
 e. must include a Supplement Facts panel that lists serving size, ingredients, and percent DailyValue (DV) of essential nutrient ingredients

Question 2

In 2013 the FDA began the process of revising nutrition labels. Which nutrients may be required on the new labels because intake tends to be low?
 a. vitamins A and E
 b. vitamins K and D
 c. vitamin C and magnesium
  d. vitamin D and potassium
  e. iodine and zinc



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Answer to Question 1

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