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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
5

For a dietary supplement to claim "high potency," it must contain ____ percent of the Daily Value for the given nutrient based o

n the stated serving size.a) 20b) 50c) 100d) 125
English
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C). 100.

Explanation:

A dietary supplement is illustrated as the product that is primarily produced with an aim to complement or amplify the diet by offering the extracted nutrients from varied food sources in the form of a capsule, liquid, or any other form.

Such supplements are primarily inclined to fulfill the deficiency of a given nutrient in our body and enhance the nutritive intake/value of our body to reduce the risk of health-associated problems. Thus, as per the question; the dietary supplements claiming 'high potency' must hold '100' percent of the specified nutrient's daily value if served in portion stated or suggested which would assist in accomplishing the nutritive requirement of the body and maintain it healthy. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.

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