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herbal supplement
noun
A preparation used to substitute or practically to nourish or provide vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other essential nutrients for a health goal or purported health benefit.
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Doctors said the herbal supplement contained ephedrine, an amphetaminelike stimulant.
The herbal supplement industry has heeded the call.
But the weekend is all about another form of herbal supplement.
"I now take soya-based supplements, Omega-3 capsules and the herbal supplement black cohosh.
Last month, he snapped up Celestial Seasonings, the tea and herbal supplement company, for $390 million in Hain stock.
WHATEVER herbal supplement has replaced Tootsie Rolls or Wheaties at the New York City Ballet, it's working.
Opuntia, which has demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties, is sometimes sold in health stores as an herbal supplement.
At Rock Racing's training camp, he decided to try the herbal supplement to deal with the depression.
These days they are widely available as an herbal supplement, with United States sales reaching about $95 million in 2008.
He also said he would then provide the player with an herbal supplement intended to cleanse the system of steroids without being detected.
If the herbal supplement ephedra is so bad for you, why wasn't it banned years ago rather than just last week?
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