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One of the other differences youll notice is in the listing of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Calcium and iron will still be listed, but they will be joined by potassium and vitamin D. Vitamins A and C will no longer be required, but may be added voluntarily by the manufacturer. Deficiencies in vitamins A and C are rare, but research suggests that vitamin D and potassium are very important to general nutrition, but that many people dont get enough of them.
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