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Feelings of (Micronutrient) Inadequacy? Probably not.

Posted on October 3, 2014 by Alexander Michels, PhD | 4 Replies

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A surprising number of Americans fall short of vitamin and mineral intake recommendations, and will never know it.

It’s a state we know as ‘inadequacy’—insufficient micronutrient intakes for optimum health. Continue reading →

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