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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CILANTRO AND PHOSHYRUS?


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Post On: 2009-10-30 05:48:59

 WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CILANTRO AND PHOSHYRUS?
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I'M TALKING IN HIGH DOSES OR WHAT THE HEALTH FOOD STORE SELLS!
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 Post On: 2009-10-30 18:30:16
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None, no concern what the dose is.
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 Post On: 2009-10-31 11:07:12
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Phosphorous in high doses? That's an odd one... what makes you think you requirement supplemental phosphorous? This micronutrient is rattling easily absorbed and fairly present (ie: it's in just about everything!) Phosphorous does play a role in every metabolic reaction in the embody and is essential for the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and protein for comely growth and production of energy. And it's an essential component in maintaining the balance between calcium and magnesium. Even plays a role in bone density. But it's a ethereal balance! And I would exclusive VERY RARELY recommend supplementing with phosphorous. Cilantro... (Coraindrum sativum) is mostly a culinary herb. Mostly, it's medicinal properties relate to helping with digestion. It is a carminative - that means it helps break up gas bubbles in the intestines, so will support with cramping pains cause by gas, and will support prevent flatulence. It will also have some rattling mild diuretic properties. - - again, not an tracheophyte I'd mostly prescribe, unless in the form of a yummy recipe! :)
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