Use of Botanical Dietary Supplements in Infants and Children and Their Effects on Health
Botanical Dietary Supplements (BDS) has an important part in the human diet throughout the history. People, who lived in ancient times, relied on the plants for the treatment of diseases of infants and children. According to World Health Organization, approximately 80 percent of the population who l...
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Main Authors: | Seda Çiftçi (Author), F. Gülhan Samur (Author) |
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Hacettepe University,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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