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  2. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    “A healthy vegan diet is packed with antioxidants, fiber and anti-inflammatory compounds that help protect cells from damage and lower the risk of some types of cancer like colorectal and breast ...

  3. 17 Best Collagen Supplements For Sagging Skin

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    Look no further than collagen supplements! As we age, our skin loses its elasticity, leaving us with unwanted signs of aging. That’s why the global collagen market is projected to reach $7.53 ...

  4. The vitamin con: Do supplements do anything or are we all ...

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    She gives a nod to vitamin B12 for vegans and vegetarians – one study found that 92 per cent of vegans were deficient compared to 11 per cent of omnivores, and evidence links deficiency with ...

  5. Juven - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It is a powdered nutritional supplement that contains 3 grams of calcium β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate, 14 grams of L-arginine, and 14 grams of L-glutamine per two daily servings. [1] Juven has been shown to increase lean body mass during clinical trials in individuals with AIDS and cancer, but not rheumatoid cachexia.

  6. Collagen - Wikipedia

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    Collagen is a vital protein in skin, hair, nails, and other tissues. Its production decreases with age and factors like sun damage and smoking. Collagen supplements, derived from sources like fish and cattle, are marketed to improve skin, hair, and nails. Studies show some skin benefits, but these supplements often contain other beneficial ...

  7. Calcium supplement - Wikipedia

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    [37] [26] Microcrystalline hydroxyapatite, a "second-generation" calcium supplement derived from bovine bone, is claimed by manufacturers to be free of these heavy metals. This supplement comprises an organic component, including collagen and bone-specific growth peptides, and an inorganic component providing calcium and phosphorus.