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  2. FreeLife - Wikipedia

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    At first, FreeLife's product line consisted of supplements, shampoo and personal care products. In October 2003, FreeLife changed its product line to focus on a juice made from goji (Lycium barbarum) and sold under the product name Himalayan Goji Juice, and a newer product named GoChi.

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    Best case scenario, the average shelf-life of vitamins is two years, Davis-Cadogan adds. There are some vitamins that come with special storage instructions, so it’s important to thoroughly read ...

  4. 8 vitamins and supplements for weight loss backed by science

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    Experts agree that eating wholesome, healthy meals, reducing calories, and increasing physical activity are the best ways to lose weight and keep it off long-term. Still, many people turn to ...

  5. If You Want to Live to 100, This Is the One Vitamin That Will ...

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    Our experts share additional healthy habits besides vitamins that should be integrated into your daily life for longevity. They include: Exercise every day (30 to 60 minutes, 5 to 6 days per week)

  6. Swanson Health Products - Wikipedia

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    Swanson's personal regimen began with vitamin E, and by 1968, he was a regular user of several vitamins and supplements and began ordering in bulk to maintain his personal supply. Not long after he ordered 5,000 vitamin E capsules and began selling supplements through the mail. Shortly thereafter, he began publishing small catalogs of his own.

  7. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    The free-radical theory of aging suggests that antioxidant supplements might extend human life. Reviews, however, have found that use of vitamin A (as β-carotene) and vitamin E supplements possibly can increase mortality. [118] [119] Other reviews have found no relationship between vitamin E and other vitamins with mortality. [120]

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