1.25 mg is the equivalent of 50,000 IU.
multiply by PI
vitamin a
Okay, I am not entirely sure but I think that taking Vitamin C and an antacid simultaneously may cause a neutralization reaction to occur. Thus the effects of both would not be felt. This is most likekly wrong, not sure
Protons/Electrons: 85 Number of Neutrons: 125
Vitamin C supplementation may assist diabetics in controlling blood sugar levels and improving metabolism.
Individuals taking anticoagulant, or blood thinning, medications should speak with their doctor before taking vitamin C supplements, as large doses of vitamin C may impact their efficacy.
Scurvy
Not all lotions have vitamin e. Some may contain the vitamin but you would have to check the label for ingredient or it could be advertised on the front of the bottle.
No calcium is in pure vitamin C. It is possible a manufacture may prepare the calcium salt of vitamin C in its formulation. The label would indicate that.
£125 is equivalent to $195.33. This is because the ration of pounds to dollars is 1:1.56250. So £125 multiply by 1.56250 is $195.33. The exchange rate may vary as they frequently change.
That is the color yellow, which may simply be due to the yellow dye used in vitamin B tablets.
vitamin D
That just depends upon where it is in relation to the 'quake. It may or may not break.
125 grams = about 0.276 pounds.
Supplements may contain either the active or precursor forms of vitamin A. The active form may be more desirable for those who may have some difficulty in converting the carotenoids into the active vitamin.
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
vitamin a