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  • ...marketed by LifeVantage Corporation. It is a patented blend of five herbal ingredients and is claimed to increase the body's natural antioxidant defenses. ...ndim" is a portmanteau of the words "protean" and "tandem", signifying the product's aim to work in multiple ways and in conjunction with the body's natural p
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  • '''Hair gel''' (/hɛər dʒɛl/) is a [[hairstyling product]] that is used to harden hair into a particular [[hairstyle]]. Hair gel is a popular product for both men and women's hairstyling routines. It is typically applied to w
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  • == Ingredients == ...ts/) are the individual substances that are combined to create a [[medical product]] or [[medication]]. The term originates from the Latin word 'ingrediens',
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  • ...-calorie beverages. The "crystal" in the name is likely a reference to the product's clear, crystal-like appearance when mixed with water. === Ingredients ===
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  • |Term=medicinal product ...icinal product - dosage form containing one or more active and/or inactive ingredients. Medicines come in many dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, liquids,
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  • '''Velveeta''' (/vɛlˈviːtə/) is a brand of processed cheese product that has a smoother and softer texture than natural cheese. It was first ma The name "Velveeta" was intended to connote a velvety smooth edible product. The term is a portmanteau of the words "velvet" and "eata", the latter bei
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  • ...m "Diprobase" is a brand name and does not have a known etymology. It is a product of [[Bayer]], a multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company. === Ingredients ===
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  • ...red to resemble [[cheese]]. Cheese analogues can be made from a variety of ingredients, including non-dairy and plant-based products. ...k word "analogos", meaning "proportional". In this context, it refers to a product that is designed to mimic or resemble cheese in terms of texture, flavor, a
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  • ...to the makeup of a particular pharmaceutical product, including its active ingredients, excipients, and other substances. The composition of a drug determines its ...to the process of combining various substances to create a pharmaceutical product.
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  • '''Shampoo''' (/ʃæmˈpuː/) is a hair care product, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is used for cleaning hair. === Ingredients ===
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  • === Product Range === === Active Ingredients ===
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  • ...ad to foot, and "Max", a common abbreviation for "Maximum", indicating the product's purpose to maximize one's height. === Ingredients ===
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  • ...[dietary supplement]]s that is marketed primarily for [[weight loss]]. The product is produced by Chattem, a subsidiary of [[Sanofi]]. ...timulant that was originally included in the product. "Trim" refers to the product's intended use for weight loss and body trimming.
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  • ...supplement designed to promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. It is a product of Oxford Biolabs, a UK-based company that specializes in the research and ...ts the product's function. The "2" signifies the second generation of this product line.
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  • ...ted by a school teacher, Victoria Knight-McDowell, in the early 1990s. The product is marketed as supporting the [[immune system]]. === Ingredients ===
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  • '''Gripe water''' (/ɡraɪp wɔːtər/) is a non-prescription product sold in many countries around the world to relieve colic and other gastroin ..., [[Fennel|fennel]], [[Ginger|ginger]], and [[Chamomile|chamomile]]. These ingredients are believed to have soothing properties for the digestive system. The exac
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  • ...therapeutic action of the [[active ingredient]], and is added to the drug product for various purposes. ...e cases, they may also be used to enhance the overall effectiveness of the product.
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  • ...black or dark, and "non", meaning not. This could potentially refer to the product's aim to prevent darkening or blockages within the arteries. ==Ingredients==
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  • ...medicinal product. The term is also used to denote the product of a mix of ingredients. ...rm stabilization, bulking up solid formulations that contain potent active ingredients in small amounts, or to confer a therapeutic enhancement on the active ingr
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  • ...from the English words "butter" and "cookie", with "butter" being a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of milk or cream, and "cookie" bei === Ingredients ===
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