Dietary supplement Rx use “mEg” standard. Why don’t food supplements use that same standard for comps?

For example, a perscription potassium chloride supplement shows its 15 ml dosage as having 20 mEg of potassium, whereas a leading dietary supplement says only that its daily dosage (one capsule) has 99 mg of potassium (as a amino acid chelate). How to compare? Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How to be slimmer

Well there are many ways to make yourself slimmer. The way I have found to become slimmer is to find a healthy lifestyle that you will enjoy for the rest of your life. Find a few activities that you enjoy doing and rotate them from day to day. Make a workout schedule and follow it…

Overnight Weight Loss

The rise in the number of fast foods joints that have a lot of saturated fat in the meals, the use of a lot of refined sugar in sodas and other processed foods and eating food with less fiber have all contributed to the fact that there are more people than before who are classified…

Personal Fitness

Each year at the beginning of the year many people begin to think very seriously about personal fitness. This is probably because this is when most people make a New Year’s resolution, and many times this resolution has to do with weight and health. Personal fitness is something that people should think about all through…