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Tag Directory > Recommended Dietary Allowance (Rda)


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Rhubarb packs nutrients, complements summer fruits

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Herb :: Rhubarb packs nutrients, complements summer fruits Rhubarb season is here. A half cup of rhubarb is a good source of fiber and an excellent source of bone-building vitamin K. Rhubarb also provides vitamin C, potassium and phytonutrients (lutein and zeaxanthin), which help protect against age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in older adults. Rhubarb requires considerable sweetening, because it is extremely tart. Buy deep red stalks, which are sweeter and ri, technorati.com

 

Hospital food could lack nutritional value

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Diet :: Hospital food could lack nutritional value Substantial nutrient loss in food occurs in hospital foodservice operations, according to research recently published in the Journal of Foodservice. The study quantifies how much Vitamin C, as a marker of nutrient quality, is retained at various stages of processing at two New Jersey hospitals. The nutrient quality of Vitamin C was significantly reduced as a food sample progressed to patients ? by as much as 86% at a hospital in an inner-cit, technorati.com

 

Fortified milk reduces morbidity in preschool children

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Nutrition :: Fortified milk reduces morbidity in preschool children Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Center for Micronutrient Research at Annamalai University in India report that the consumption of milk fortified with specific micronutrients ? zinc, iron, selenium, copper, vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin E ? significantly reduces diarrhea and acute lower respiratory illness among children in developing countries. Consumption of milk fortified wit, technorati.com

 

Vitamin C may reduce pregnancy complication

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Pregnancy :: Vitamin C may reduce pregnancy complication If a pregnant woman?s waters break too early, her unborn baby can be put in danger of complications. The risk of this happening, however, may be reduced if she takes daily supplements of vitamin C after the half-way point of pregnancy, researchers now report. Vitamin C is known to play an important role in maintaining the membranes that enclose the fetus and amniotic fluid. Although previous reports have linked low levels of vitamin C, technorati.com

 

Fat overrides effects of vitamin C

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Vitamin C :: Fat overrides effects of vitamin C Fats in our stomach may reduce the protective effects of antioxidants such as vitamin C. Scientists at the University of Glasgow found that in the presence of lipid the ability of antioxidants, such as ascorbic acid (the active component of vitamin C), to protect against the generation of potential cancer-forming compounds in the stomach is less than when no lipids are present. ?Our results illustrate how diet can influence gastric biochemistry, technorati.com

 

Dietary Vitamin C may prevent oral pre-cancer

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Vitamin C :: Dietary Vitamin C may prevent oral pre-cancer A recent study has revealed that Vitamin C from dietary sources, but not from supplements, is associated with a reduced risk of oral pre-malignant lesions in men. Dr Nancy Nairi Maserejian, of New England Research Institutes, Watertown, Massachusetts, and colleagues examined intake of vitamins C, E, A and carotenoids in 42,340 men enrolled in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and the occurrence of oral pre-malignant lesions. T, technorati.com

 

High intravenous vitamin C dose fights cancer

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Cancer :: High intravenous vitamin C dose fights cancer Scientists have found that high intravenous doses of vitamin C kills cancer cells. The ascorbate dose has to be very high, too high to be taken orally, hence the intravenous administration. The tests were carried out in a lab, simulating clinical infusions of vitamin C on 9 different cancer cells and 4 normal cells. They found that while the normal cells were not affected, 5 of the cancer cells became 50% smaller. The lymphoma cells wer, technorati.com

 

Antioxidant therapies do not interfere with radiation treatment - Boston

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Cancer :: Antioxidant therapies do not interfere with radiation treatment - Boston Researchers at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America found that antioxidant therapies such as green tea extract, melatonin, high-potency multivitamins, vitamin C and vitamin E do not interfere with radiation treatment. Cancer patients can get the vital nutritional benefits from taking antioxidants without the risk of interfering with radiation treatment, according to research findings being presented this we, technorati.com

 

Are Liquid Supplements Right For Your Healthy Diet?

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Liquid nutrition products like Ensure ? and Boost ? have been ue;d almost exclusively in nursing homes and hoispitals, until recently. a;tely we have ee;n nutritioa;l companies marketing thee; drinks to people of all ae;s and all stae;s of health. Liquid suppe;ments are supposed to be te; anse;r for busy moms running around with te; kids, Related posts: 10 Easy Ways to a ?Healthy-Diet? for Kids A observe Acid reflux and Your Diet, technorati.com

 

Top 10 Food Sources for Iron

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thedailygreen.com The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for iron is 18 mg for adult women, and 8 mg for men. Here are the top 10 food sources of iron, according to the USDA?s Dietary Guidelines for Americans. It can be a challenge to get as much of a nutrient as you need in a day. Knowing which foods contain the most amount of that nutrient can make the task easier. The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for iron is 18 mg for adult women, and? http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/ea, technorati.com

 

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