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Description: BASIC PREVENTIVE JUNIOR TAB - CHEWABLE Size: 90 |
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Studies show that a high percentage of Americans fail to get even two-thirds of the minimum recommended daily allowance (RDA) for one or more essential nutrients. As many as 90% of us eat less than the minimum recommended guideline of five servings of fruit and vegetables per day. Yet, current scientific and clinical studies indicate that the protective antioxidant benefits of nutrients including vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta-carotene are provided at levels greater than the RDA. Basic Preventive Junior has been carefully designed and formulated to contain the right proportions of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements without danger of toxic build-up and without side effects. Each ingredient is selected in consideration of its absorbability, competitive relationship with other nutrients, taste, allergenic potential, and long-term safety.
Basic Preventive Junior is ideal for those who are at risk for vitamin, mineral and trace element deficiencies due to sub-optimal dietary intake, and life style.
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Three tablets twice daily with meals or as directed by a physician. For children ages 4 and over.
No adverse side effects have been reported.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children.
Albertson AM et al: Nutrient intakes of 2- to 10-year-old American children: 10-year trends. J Am Diet Assoc 1992;92:1492-1496. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Nutrition: Pediatric Nutrition Handbook; 3rd ed (Barness LA, ed) 1993. Davis BP et al: Enhanced absorption of oral vitamin B12 from a resin adsorbate administered to normal subjects. Manip Physiol Ter 1982;5:123-127. Holmes RP, Kummerow FA: The relationship of adequate and excessive intake of vitamin D to health and disease. Am Coll Nutr 1983;2:172-199. Lee WTK et al: Double-blind, controlled calcium supplementation and bone mineral accretion in children accustomed to a low- calcium diet. Am J Clin Nutr 1994;60:744-750. National Research Council, Food and Nutrition Board: Recommended Dietary Allowances; 10th ed, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1989.
Manufactured by Douglas Laboratories 600 Boyce Road Pittsburgh, PA 15205 800-245-4440
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



