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  2. How can I avoid toxic metals in prenatal vitamins? - AOL

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    How can I avoid toxic metals in prenatal vitamins? This is “tricky” given that the vitamin brands weren’t shared publicly, says Christine Greves, MD, an ob-gyn at the Winnie Palmer Hospital ...

  3. There Is Little Upside for This Supplement Company - AOL

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    Some investors of major vitamin companies are worried given the recent article published by the Annals of Internal Medicine, entitled "Enough Is Enough: Stop Wasting Money on Vitamin and Mineral ...

  4. What Pharmacists and R.D.N.s Really Think About Personalized ...

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    Gainful. While not necessarily offering vitamins, Gainful offers daily nutrition via a custom protein subscription.Instead of vitamins, you get daily powdered greens, customized protein powder ...

  5. Vemma - Wikipedia

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    Vemma (/ ˈ v iː m ə /) Nutrition Company was a privately held multi-level marketing [1] [2] [3] company that sold dietary supplements. [4] The company was shut down in 2015 by the FTC for engaging in deceptive practices and being a pyramid scheme. [5] The company, based in Tempe, Arizona, was founded in 2004 by Benson K., Lauren, and Karen ...

  6. Airborne (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    In very large doses, vitamin C in kidney-failure patients can cause severe side effects such as oxalate deposits in bone and soft tissues and may interfere with the absorption and metabolism of vitamin B 12. The product contains 1 g of vitamin C per serving and a recommendation to take up to three servings per day.

  7. Natural Products Association - Wikipedia

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    The Natural Products Association or NPA (formerly the NNFA, or the National Nutritional Foods Association) is the largest and oldest nonprofit organization representing the interests of manufacturers and retailers of the natural products industry, which includes organic and health foods, dietary supplements, natural ingredient cosmetics, and other similar products.