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  2. Here’s When You Do—and Don’t—Need Vitamins - AOL

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    Vitamin C and B vitamins are water soluble, so we pee out what we don’t need in a matter of days. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are fat soluble, so we can store extra in our tissues.

  3. Do kids really need vitamins? Here's what parents should know.

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    The organization recommends that babies under the age of 12 months who are breastfed and have infant formula that isn't fortified with vitamin D take 400 IU (or 10 micrograms) of vitamin D daily.

  4. Power Up! 17 Simple Health Habits That Can Boost Your Immunity

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    "Fresh, frozen, canned or jarred—fruits and vegetables of all kinds provide us with many of the essential vitamins and minerals we need to keep our immune system strong," says Kris Sollid, RD ...

  5. Nutrient - Wikipedia

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    The essential nutrient trace elements for humans, listed in order of Recommended Dietary Allowance (expressed as a mass), are potassium, chloride, sodium, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper, iodine, chromium, molybdenum, and selenium. Additionally, cobalt is a component of Vitamin B 12 which is essential.

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] [example needed] The first [citation needed] recorded dietary advice, carved into a Babylonian stone tablet in about 2500 BC, cautioned those with pain inside to avoid eating onions for three days. Scurvy, later found to be a vitamin C deficiency, was first described in 1500 BC in the Ebers Papyrus. [184]

  7. Vitamin - Wikipedia

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    "Vitamin N" is a term popularized for the mental health benefits of spending time in nature settings. "Vitamin I" is slang among athletes for frequent/daily consumption of ibuprofen as a pain-relieving treatment. [citation needed]

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