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Yolanda

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A goiter can result from
 
  A) excess dietary chromium. B) choline supplementation.
  C) cretinism. D) too much or too little iodine in the diet.

Question 2

The words standardized, certified, and verified on an herbal supplement label
 
  A) identifies the product as approved by the FDA.
  B) are not legally recognized definitions for supplements and are no guarantee of product
  quality.
  C) indicates that the producer has followed U.S.P. standards.
  D) guarantee that the product does not contain lead.



kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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