To treat vitamin A deficiency. Most Americans get sufficient amounts of vitamin A from their diet. Most vitamin A is obtained from the conversion of dietary beta-carotene to vitamin A in the intestine. Foods rich in beta-carotene include yellow-orange fruits and vegetables; dark-green leafy vegetables such as spinach and lettuce; liver; and fortified milk and margarine.
Acupressure, a form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves pressing particular points on the body to stimulate the flow of vital energy or qi.More
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