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Supplements for asthma. (Allergies).(Brief Article)

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A study by Scotland's University of Aberdeen Medical School determined that children with the lowest rates of vitamin C intake were seven times more likely to develop asthma than those with the highest consumption of this essential antioxidant. Children with the lowest saturated fat intake were 10 times less likely to develop asthma.

Research published in Alternative Medicine Review (February 2001) identified a number of supplements useful in treating asthma, including the antioxidants vitamins B6, ...

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