Don't store vitamins in kitchen
Irish Independent
The best way to store vitamins is in their original container in a cool, dry place. Kitchens and bathrooms very often do not meet these requirements so they ...



IV 'rocket fuel' gains popularity
Vancouver Sun
Dempster said intravenous vitamin therapy — a mixture of vitamins and minerals administered intravenously — is fast becoming one of his most requested ...

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Forbes

Amway Looks To Boost Image, Attract Distributors
Forbes
Amway, the privately owned global direct sales company, known for its network of salespeople who sell vitamins, beauty products and other household staples ...



The Vitamin D Newsletter: More vitamin D studies
Food Consumer
This is a periodic newsletter from the Vitamin D Council, a non-profit trying to end the epidemic of vitamin D deficiency. If you are not subscribed, ...



IndyPosted (blog)

Immune system boost from Vitamin D?
NHS Choices
The Daily Telegraph has reported that “vitamin D 'triggers and arms' the immune system”. It said that researchers believe that vitamin D plays a key role in ...
Vitamin D deficiency is why you get flu and other infectionsFood Consumer
Vitamin D Might Keep You AlivePopular Fidelity (blog)
Vitamin D crucial for immune defenceWebMD.Boots.com

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Vitamin drink warning
New Zealand Herald
Fizzy vitamin drinks could be almost as damaging to your teeth as sugary soft drinks and fruit juices, new research has revealed. ...

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Chinese medicine no help to get pregnant: British experts
Independent
The more than 30000 peer reviewed studies on the efficacy and safety of supplemental vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, and other natural substances, ...

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WellBeing

Vitamins hate humidity
WellBeing
If you keep your vitamins in your kitchen or bathroom then they may not be doing the good for you that you think they are. It's all due to a process called ...



TheMedGuru

Vitamin pills 'are useless within a week of opening'
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Vitamin supplements stored in a kitchen cupboard could become useless in just one week because of the humid environment, experts said ...
Stored vitamins go off in a weekMetro
The Latest Instalment in the Anti-Vitamin CampaignThe Healthier Life
Vitamins stored in bathrooms could become uselessMarie Claire.co.uk
Daily News & Analysis -Chicago Tribune -Los Angeles Times (blog)
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Daily Mail

Revealed: How fizzy vitamin supplements can wreck your teeth
Daily Mail
A study on eight types of effervescent vitamins has found that they could all have corrosive effects on teeth We know that sugar-filled juices and canned ...

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