Database produced by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Library of Medicine (NLM), and the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS)
1Turmeric, native to South Asia, is one of the fastest-growing dietary supplements.
2Nutrient intakes were estimated including fortification in foods, but excluding dietary supplements.
3Are pharmacists blurring the lines by promoting dietary supplements with prescription medicines?
4Both of these anabolic androgenic steroids were being marketed as dietary supplements.
5Some of these anabolic androgenic steroids are being marketed as dietary supplements.
6This analytical method provides a quick method for quality assessment of dietary supplements.
7Less than 1 percent of sodium came from dietary supplements and water sources.
8The results showed a higher use of dietary supplements by men.
9The need for the appropriate regulation of dietary supplements is emphasized.
10The use of dietary supplements for various ailments enjoys unprecedented popularity.
11Additionally, the Company is active in the production of dietary supplements and vitamins.
12The same acids are increasingly popular in fish oil dietary supplements for humans.
13All protein or dietary supplements that include pseudoephedrine or ephedrine are not permitted.
14Providing micronutrient-rich dietary supplements to the malnourished was their second-highest priority.
15Australians are the biggest consumers per capita of dietary supplements in the world.
16Those therapies ranged from dietary supplements to invasive and unsafe procedures.