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What nutritional supplement or herb should not be taken with any protease inhibitor or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor?
 a. tea tree oil and selenium
 b. vitamin C and L-carnitine
 c. hydrogen peroxide and aloe vera
  d. Astragalus and olive leaf extract
  e. St. John's wort and milk thistle

Question 2

The DASH eating plan recommends daily servings of various foods, including:
 a. 1-2 servings of vegetables daily.
 b. 4-5 servings of fruits daily.
 c. 4-5 servings of low-fat dairy products daily.
  d. 4-5 servings of nuts and seeds daily.
 e. 2-3 servings of sweets daily.



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Answer to Question 1

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