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- adjective Not a
vitamin . - noun A substance that is not a vitamin.
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Examples
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There were few differences in disease outcomes between the vitamin and nonvitamin users, researchers said.
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Women who took vitamins were more likely to be white, more physically active, more likely to use alchohol and less likely to smoke than nonvitamin users.
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- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
The Seattle Times 2009
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- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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-- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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• Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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- Alternative medicine most commonly used by U.S. adults in 2007 included nonvitamin and natural products (17.7 percent); deep breathing exercises (12.7 percent); and meditation (9.4 percent).
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