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Thiamine (vitamin B1)

Thiamine (vitamin B1)

Thiamine (vitamin B1) is a type of B-complex vitamin that is water-soluble. Thiamine (vitamin B1) is found in the diet. Foods such as yeast, beans, meat, cereal grains, and nuts naturally contain thiamine (vitamin B1). thiamine (vitamin B1) is often used as a natural medicine, home remedy, naturopathic medicine, homeopathic medicine, alternative medicine, and vitamin …

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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) is a type of nutrient and vitamin that plays a vital role in the maintenance of proper functions in humans and other animals that is required by all flavoproteins. Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) is a critical nutrient for metabolism. Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) is often used as a home remedy, natural medicine, homeopathic medicine, …

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Folic acid (folate)

Folic acid (folate)

Folic acid (folate) is a form of water-soluble B vitamin (B9) that can be found naturally in foods (folate) or can be synthesized in a laboratory (folic acid). Folic acid (folate) is often times used as a home remedy, holistic medicine, vitamin dietary supplement, and natural medicine to treat a wide range of medical conditions. …

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Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil

Evening Primrose Oil is a type of oil that is produced from evening primrose plant seeds. Evening primrose is a type of plant that is native to northern parts of the Unites States, but it grows elsewhere all over the globe. Even primrose oil is often times used to produce various natural medicines, alternative medicines, …

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Beta-carotene

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Beta-carotene is a kind of carotenoids that is of the orange, red, and yellow pigments. Beta-carotene is an organic compound it can be classified chemically as a type of hydrocarbon (terpenoid). Often used as in home remedies, herbal medicines, and alternative cures. Efficiency absorption rate of beta-carotene is approximately 15 percent. Beta-carotene is a common …

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