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== Chart suggestion for vitamins and minerals. == |
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Chart suggestion for vitamins and minerals. |
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Having been in business with a herbal department, there appears to be a need for a standardized presentation of vitamins and minerals to provide handy information to the general public. |
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Suggestion the following graph, if someone with this ability can present it as so. |
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Recommend a stardaized chart. |
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Top lines, recommended daily allowance. |
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Then prioritized items that provide the element, together with amount of item in each serving and a percentage of the recommended daily allowance. |
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Why? |
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Well say vitamin C. |
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One glass of orange juice. 100% |
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Vitamin D. |
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One egg, 20. 3% |
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At the bottom of the chart important co ingredients required, and or negative factors to absorption. |
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Possible causes
New research is finding a link between Vitamin D deficiencies and cognitive impairment which includes memory loss and foggy brain. Third Age Vitamin D Deficiency
One of those simple preventative cures ? A cure most people know very little about !
--Caesar J.B. Squitti: Son of Maryann Rosso and Arthur Natale Squitti (talk) 17:01, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
- Deserves a mention here. --Michael C. Price talk 17:56, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
- Please see WP:MEDRS. Please see Dementia and Alzheimer's disease. OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 10:16, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
Myths about sunlight and Vitamin D.
Suggestion.
A greater emphasis should be placed on the need for vitamin D supplements during the winter months in the northern hemisphere. (I might expect the same in the southern hemisphere)
In reading a haelth magazine I came across two views.
One by a PHD, suggested that "because of less light during winter" vitamin D was required.
Well that is wrong. Yes there is less light during winter, but the real problem is that all light during October and March in teh North, ie above 40th parallel has no UV B. In the same article another scientist stated exactly that.
I was falsely educated to believe that the problem in winter is the lack of sunlight, or 'adequate' sunlight. Two types of half-truths that disguise the actual truth of the matter.
This is a far greater problem than we realize and some government agencies are becoming aware of.
--Caesar J.B. Squitti: Son of Maryann Rosso and Arthur Natale Squitti (talk) 09:30, 18 March 2009 (UTC)
Chart suggestion for vitamins and minerals.
Chart suggestion for vitamins and minerals.
Having been in business with a herbal department, there appears to be a need for a standardized presentation of vitamins and minerals to provide handy information to the general public.
Suggestion the following graph, if someone with this ability can present it as so.
Recommend a stardaized chart. Top lines, recommended daily allowance.
Then prioritized items that provide the element, together with amount of item in each serving and a percentage of the recommended daily allowance.
Why?
Well say vitamin C. One glass of orange juice. 100%
Vitamin D. One egg, 20. 3%
At the bottom of the chart important co ingredients required, and or negative factors to absorption.
--Caesar J.B. Squitti: Son of Maryann Rosso and Arthur Natale Squitti (talk) 09:39, 18 March 2009 (UTC)