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| | Find links to general information about dietary and nutritional supplements from both governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations. Includes resource lists, individual supplement information, and links to resources for assessing supplement use. |
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| | Includes information on government regulations, labeling requirements, consumer reports and industry regulation information. |
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| | - Macronutrients - includes general and specific resources on carbohydrates, proteins, fiber, fats and cholesterol, water, as well as interactive tools.
- Phytonutrients - includes general information, government-related sites, and resources on specific phytonutrients such as tea, lycopene, and phytoestrogens.
- Vitamins and Minerals - includes general information as well as resources for specific vitamins and minerals.
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| | Find general herbal resources, as well as organizations like the American Botanical Council, HerbMed, and the Herb Research Foundation. Also find resources on individual herbs including St. John's wort, palmetto, stevia, black cohosh, and more. |
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| | The International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database provides access to bibliographic citations and abstracts from published, international, and scientific literature on dietary supplements. Easy to search and free of charge through the Internet. |
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| | Ergogenic aids are substances that are claimed to help enhance energy utilization and performance in the body. Information on nutritional supplements aimed at athletes and exercisers is provided, including potential supplement dangers. |
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| | Numerous resources on alternative and complimentary medicine - a group of diverse medical and health care practices and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine. Learn about their use and the state of scientific investigation into their benefits and risks. |
| Last Modified: Nov 12, 2008 | |
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