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casperchen82

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Foods, fortified foods, and enhanced food products that may benefit health beyond the effects of essential nutrients they contain are called:
  1.enriched foods.
  2.supplemental foods.
  3.enhanced foods.
  4.functional foods.

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All of the following are considerations for the use of herbal supplements EXCEPT:
  1.investigate safety by talking to staff at health food stores.
  2.do not use herbs if pregnant or breastfeeding.
  3.if you take prescriptions, clear the use of herbal remedies with your doctor.
  4.buy herbs labeled with USP, CL, or NF.



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Answer to Question 1

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casperchen82

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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Wow, this really help

 

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