fed them potatoes, lemon juice and milk
Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin produced by bacteria in the GI tract. In needs fat (lipids) to be absorbed by the intestines. You do not need to add extra Vitamin K.
There are a number of great things you can do to enhance gastric bypass diets to make them more palatable. After all, these diets are not exactly built to satisfy your need for flavor-- they're simply based upon nutrition. The easiest way to add flavor to gastric bypass diets is to add juice to them. This must be home made juice, must not be acidic, and it must have no added sugar to it. As with any other change to your medically prescribed diet, you really need to make sure that you consult with your doctor before making these changes.
They obviously add some sort of chemical in the food. My advice: Don't do those diets!
because the add a van
because the add a van
No it can't just possibly do that.
Riboflavin is vitamin B2. It does not add flavor
Usually, vitamin water is just water with vitamins added and sometimes sugar to add flavor. I have yet to see carbonated vitamin water.
vitamin D that is found in bournvita
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By eating foods with high vitamin c in them, and recording the difference in your health. How to test for vitamin C: 1. Draw up 2cm3 of lemon/orange juice (or the substance you're wanting to test for vitamin C) into a syringe. 2. Add it drop by drop into 2cm3 of a 0.1% solution of DCIP (a blue dye) 3. The dye will turn colourless if vitamin C is present