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- 1. elements occurring in nature and in body fluids.
- 3. dissolved in the body fluids.
- 5. used topically to protect or soothe minor dermatological conditions, such as diaper rash, abrasions, and minor burns.
- 6. intended for ingestion as an addition to the diet.
- 7. and minerals necessary for the maintenance of good nutrition in the average healthy adult under normal living conditions in the United States.
- 10. an adequate amount.
- 14. higher than normal amount sufficient to cause toxicity.
- 19. and minerals necessary for the maintenance
- 20. good nutrition in the average healthy adult under normal living conditions in the United States.
- 21. system of nutrition recommendations from the Institutes of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
- 22. A, D, E, and K.
- 23. that inhibit the growth of bacteria.
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- 2. or other substances occurring naturally that are available over the counter and are not FDA regulated.
- 4. bacteria.
- 8. caused by a higher than normal amount of drugs sufficient to cause toxicity.
- 9. applied topically to alleviate itching.
- 11. that prevent or inhibit oxidation or cell destruction in damaged or aging tissues. Compounds that fight against the destructive effects of free radical formation.
- 12. used topically to protect or soothe minor dermatological conditions, such as diaper rash, abrasions, and minor burns.
- 13. high potassium in the blood; can lead to cardiac arrhythmias.
- 15. used in the treatment of candidal and other specific susceptible fungi.
- 16. used to treat viruses, for example, HIV and herpes.
- 17. that promotes loosening or scaling of the outer layer of the skin.
- 18. resulting from exposure to a poison or a dangerous amount of a drug.
