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Chromium picolinate
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Different perspectives on the latest research.
When deciding whether or not to take a particular supplement, there are three main questions you should ask: 1) Is it safe?, 2) Is it effective?, and 3) Do you, as an individual, need it?
While it would seem that the responses to these questions should be a simple "yes" or "no," the answers are often anything but "simple." They usually depend upon your individual needs and to whom you pose the questions. Such is the case with chro...
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FSA deems chromium pic safe
Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
; ... to criticise chromium picolinate on the basis they did, but have also said further research is required. But this is very good news for the ongoing availability of the nutrient." There are three types of chromium used in dietary supplements: chromium picolinate ...
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Chromium Picolinate Market Sees Robust Growth and High Demand.
Chemical Market Reporter
; THE INCREASING use of chromium picolinate in dietary supplements and other nutritional products is driving market growth for that compound. The results of clinical trial studies demonstrate the ingredient's health benefits, and demand is strong for products that contain chromium picolinate.
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THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING PILL
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; ... 11-28-1994, Monday Section: LIFESTYLE Edition: All Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star P, 2 Star B, 1 Star Late, 1 Star Early Lured by news reports of a mineral that almost miraculously reduces fat and builds muscle, Denise Degel-Cirelli rushed out to buy a $16 bottle ...
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Q&A\Advice from experts\Chromium More not necessarily better.(L.A. LIFE)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: Compiled by Kevin Ainsfeld What is chromium picolinate? Chromium is a metal, something our body needs. It serves in the production of insulin,which is important in the metabolism of the body's natural sugars. However, we only need a dosage of about 100 micrograms a day, primarily found in
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Chromium conundrum
Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
; Rainbow spectrum of bodybuilding effects Chromium - isn't that the stuff Julia Roberts exposed as a toxic mineral in the title role of "Erin Brockovich," the movie based on real events? But isn't it also included in many dietary supplements, including your basic multivitamin/mineral pill? Yes, but
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