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| Dietary Supplement Fact Sheets DHHS. NIH. Office of Dietary Supplements. Fact sheets on the functions, food sources, intake recommendations and more for many dietary supplements. |
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| Dietary and Herbal Supplements DHHS. NIH. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Links to information to help understand dietary supplements, find research resources and clinical trials, and more. |
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| MedlinePlus: All Herbs and Supplements DHHS. NIH. National Library of Medicine. Provides monographs on over 100 herbs and supplements including evidence-based, peer-reviewed data, and selected illustrations. |
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| Office of Dietary Supplements DHHS. NIH. Office of Dietary Supplements. Mission is to strengthen knowledge and understanding of dietary supplements by evaluating scientific information, stimulating and supporting research, disseminating research results, and educating the public. |
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| Dietary Supplements: Questions and Answers DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition. Answers to questions about what dietary supplements are, how they are regulated and labeled, and other issues related to their safety. |
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| Dietary Supplements Labels Database DHHS. NIH. National Library of Medicine. A product-based database that includes information on more than 2,000 brands of dietary supplements and their ingredients, uses, and manufacturers. Allows users to determine what ingredients are in specific brands and to compare ingredients in different brands. |
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| Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID) USDA. ARS. Nutrient Data Laboratory. Find out about the development of a Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database, which will help monitor the levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products. |
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Last Modified: Feb 20, 2009 |
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