Would the statement, "Calcium builds strong bones" be allowed to appear on a dietary supplement label?

a. This statement is true but no such claims are allowed.
b. This statement is a therapeutic claim and such claims are not allowed.
c. This statement is a therapeutic claim and such claims are allowed.
d. This statement is a health claim and such claims are allowed.


d

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A. Ingesting large doses of vitamin B-6 can cause nerve damage. B. Women who take megadoses of vitamin B-6 are healthier than those who do not take such high doses of vitamin. C. Vitamin B-6 is the least toxic of the B vitamins. D. Megadoses of vitamin B-6 can result in calcification of soft tissues.

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What percentage of the diet was dependent on wild rice for the Ojibwa of the Plains?

a. 12% b. 25% c. 10% d. 50% e. 2%

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Peanut oil is a richer source of polyunsaturated fatty acids than high linoleic sunflower seed oil.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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GI cancer is a possible complication of untreated GERD and untreated celiac disease

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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