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supplement labelling

 
 
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Old 05-07.-2004, 07:43 PM   #1
John H
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Default supplement labelling

Another question re filling in vitamins and minerals for
diet software: Calcium Citrate 650 mg Calcium Carbonate
350mg Calcium Gluconate 200mg (Providing a total of 250mg
elemental Calcium). Magnesium oxide 225mg (providing 125 mg
elemental magnesiumproviding) Should I record the compound
or the element? Thanks a lot, John
 
Old 05-07.-2004, 07:43 PM   #2
Piezzo Gurl
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Default Re: supplement labelling

The manesium oxide is a lie. Put the tablet in water
overnight and see what happens. nothing.

"John H" <JohnH@nospam.no.nz> wrote in message
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> Another question re filling in vitamins and minerals for
> diet software: Calcium Citrate 650 mg Calcium Carbonate
> 350mg Calcium Gluconate 200mg (Providing a total of 250mg
> elemental Calcium). Magnesium oxide 225mg (providing 125
> mg elemental magnesiumproviding) Should I record the
> compound or the element? Thanks a lot, John
 
Old 05-07.-2004, 07:43 PM   #3
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What should happen?
"Piezzo Gurl" <gabusey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The manesium oxide is a lie. Put the tablet in water
> overnight and see
what
> happens. nothing.
 
 


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