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  2. Gummy supplement - Wikipedia

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    Gummy supplements, are dietary supplements delivered as gummy-candy -like products, most commonly comprising vitamins. [1][2] They are often used as a more palatable alternative to other supplement formulations. The price of gummy supplements varies by brand, but can be considered comparable to the cost of similar supplements.

  3. Multivitamins are the most commonly taken supplement ... - AOL

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    That means that a multivitamin offers all the benefits associated with those nutrients. For example, vitamin C can help boost your immune system, vitamin B may improve brain function, and calcium ...

  4. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    Multivitamins contain multiple micro-nutrients, such as vitamins and dietary minerals. A multivitamin is a preparation intended to serve as a dietary supplement with vitamins, dietary minerals, and other nutritional elements. Such preparations are available in the form of tablets, capsules, pastilles, powders, liquids, or injectable formulations.

  5. Juice Plus - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued products include Juice Plus Gummies, Juice Plus Thins (wafers), chewable tablets, [14] and a vitamin formulation for dogs and cats. [15] In 2024, Juice Plus+’s launched Luminate, which claims to support mental clarity and cognitive health, along with overall well-being.

  6. Experts Say This TikTok-Viral Diet May Be Legit. Here ... - AOL

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    Created by Dr. Daniel Valencia, the TikTok-viral diet involves fruits, vegetables, plant-based protein, and fasting. Here, dietitians share the pros and cons.

  7. Matthias Rath - Wikipedia

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    Matthias Rath. Matthias Rath (born 1955) is a doctor, [1] businessman, and vitamin salesman. [2][3][4][5] He earned his medical degree in Germany. [6] Rath claims that a program of nutritional supplements (which he calls "cellular medicine"), including formulations that he sells, can treat or cure diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and ...

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    The internet can be a fun place to interact with people and gain info, however, it can also be a dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Many times, these scams initiate from an unsolicited email. If you do end up getting any suspicious or fraudulent emails, make sure you immediately delete the message or mark it as spam. What is spoofing?

  9. Airborne (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Airborne is an American brand of dietary supplement containing herbal extracts, amino acids, antioxidants, electrolytes, vitamins, and other ingredients originally marketed as preventing the common cold and improving immune function. [1] The benefits of its use are unsupported by robust clinical research. [1] There are no studies supporting Airborne's effectiveness that meet scientific ...

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