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MUSCLEPRIME is a pre-workout supplement from ALLMAX Nutrition. Contains preworkout ingredients such as Arginine, Beta-Alanine Caffeine and Essential Amino Acids, which are key to providing the ultimate pre-workout blend of ingredients to increase muscle growth and provide energy for a powerful workout.

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Health – Think Zinc – BBC Documentary
Zinc is an essential element for all forms of life. It is now taking on the second biggest killer of children globally through chronic diarrhoea. Will Zinc be the silver bullet in the fight against diarrhoea and can it help to save th lives of millions of children? This BBC Documentary investigates the issue and looks at global efforts to make this simple treatment available in developing countries like Bangladesh, where it is needed most, through Advertising, Education and awareness programmes. Recorded from BBC on 29.09.2009.

For more information on Zinc deficiency, symptoms, causes and treatment, see http://www.nutritional-supplements-health-guide.com/zinc-deficiency-symptoms.html and for more detail see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinc_deficiency .

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In this 5-article review, Dr Alex Vasquez from OptimalHealthResearch.com (providing textbooks and seminars for doctors) reviews peer-reviewed research substantiating the use of multivitamin-multimineral supplementation. Five conclusions that can be drawn from this research are: 1) Mild vitamin deficiencies are common in the general population and contribute to the development of several different chronic diseases. Most adults should therefore take nutritional supplements containing vitamins and minerals. “Physicians should…ensure that [patients] are taking vitamins they should…” 2) Vitamin deficiencies–especially when mild–can result in “long-latency deficiency diseases” which can include osteoporosis, chronic pain, depression, heart disease, and cancer even while there is no evidence of acute or severe nutritional deficiency. 3) High-dose vitamin supplementation helps overcome genetic defects that result in altered enzyme structure. High-dose vitamin supplementation makes the defective enzyme work more effectively and efficiently. 4) Daily multivitamin-multimineral supplementation is an inexpensive way to help ensure that nutritional needs are met so that one’s metabolism and physiology function optimally. “…highlight the need to educate the public about the crucial importance of optimal nutrition and the potential health benefits of something as simple and affordable as a daily multivitamin/multimineral supplement.” 5) Nutritional supplementation with vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids has been shown to improve mood, intelligence, and psychosocial functioning. This is important to each of us as individuals and as members of society as a whole. This audio can also be accessed with any updates at http://optimalhealthresearch.com/video_nutr101_multivitamins.html

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