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![]() | Dandruff Shampoo Biotene H-24 Dandruff Shampoo is a highly effective dandruff shampoo which contains Coal Tar as an active ingredient. Helps control Psoriasis, Seborrheic Dermatitis and dandruff problems, naturally. C...Click for more Dandruff Shampoo information |
![]() | Styling Gel Biotene H-24 Natural Extra Body Styling Gel contains silk proteins and biotin delivers extra control, sheen, moisture, and body to hair. Mill Creek Biotene H-24 Natural Extra Body Styling Gel. Thicker...Click for more Styling Gel information |
![]() | Conditioner Biotene H-24 Natural Conditioner with Biotin Phase II is a concentrated formula, rich in amino acids and panthenol that improves strength, increases moisture, reduces brittleness, and encourages healt...Click for more Conditioner information |
![]() | Scalp Conditioning Shampoo Biotene H-24 Scalp Conditioning Shampoo contains nutrients that nourish hair and scalp while encouraging thicker, fuller hair naturally....Click for more Scalp Conditioning Shampoo information |
![]() | Emulsion Biotene H-24 Natural Scalp Massage Emulsion with Biotin Phase Ill comes is in a base of biotin and may produce thicker, fuller-looking hair when under continuous usage for 30 days....Click for more Emulsion information |
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Vitamin & Supplement Informatiion News
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A large long-term trial has found that vitamins C and E work no better than placebos at reducing a person?s risk of heart disease. - All the omega-3s without the mercury (PhysOrg)
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In the recent, annual research conference of the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), a panel of leading scientists discussed the state of the evidence on dietary supplements and their effects on cancer risk





