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The Department of Health recommends that women should take a daily supplement of 0.4mg of folic acid while they are trying to conceive, and should continue taking this dose for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, when the baby's spine is developing. Therefore, it doesn't help a woman to get pregnant, it assists with the spinal development of the fetus.
The FDA does not require companies to put expiration dates on any foods.
The scientists have done all the research for you and put together everything you and your baby need in a convenient package called Prenatals. Calcium Folic acid Iron
You cannot put anything in your hair to make it grow faster. It depends on your diet and the vitamins you take. Try prenatal vitamins; they are usually for pregnant women but they also are used as a beauty supplement. They have lots of vitamins, folic acid... everything your body needs.
Lauric acid is put in soaps
Possibly. Some cheese has aluminum added so that it will slice more easily and melt more readily. The FDA does not require that the aluminum be listed as an ingredient.
the answer is 12.5 milligrams of acid in orange juice people! That's far too much acid consumption and will put your pH balance in the acidic-toilet! resulting in Candida albicans taking over your colon (or small and large intestines)!
That side effect has not been reported by the FDA
The acid becomes diluted.
they put in small amounts of acid, such as citric acid, malic acid, and ascorbic acid.
Because if you put nails in acid in a acid factory,it will turn brown.To stop doing that put anti-rust oil on.
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe