Examples of using Help regulate in English and their translations into Spanish
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Let us help regulate your skin!
Having more brown fat cells may help regulate your weight.
It can also help regulate the oil glands and their production.
Its content of vitamins C and B6 help regulate our blood sugar.
These help regulate neurotransmitters(norepinephrine and dopamine).
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His ears up to 7 cm help regulate body temperature.
Help regulate the female hormonal cycle and to tonify and purify the blood;
Maintain and help regulate blood pressure.
DHEA Studies suggest that this natural supplement may help regulate hormones.
These foods help regulate bowel movements.
For some women,use of birth control pills can help regulate menstrual cycles.
Quinoa may even help regulate your blood-sugar levels.
Help regulate the mitochondrial respiratory chain, thereby supporting overall mitochondrial health*.
Chromium Picolinate: it can help regulate your sugar level.
These small amounts help regulate blood pressure, protect against blood clotting and help the digestive system with metabolizing food.
The massages in the gut area help regulate the digestive system.
It can also help regulate the skin's oil production, reducing acne.
Having an established workout routine can help regulate your sleep cycle.
Most of these genes encode protein synthesis that help regulate a part of the innate immune response in the body called the complement system.
It is also a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and can help regulate blood circulation.
Black cohosh: Black Cohosh may help regulate body temperature and hot flashes.
One example is melatonin,a hormone that may help regulate your biological clock.
Did you know it has qualities that help regulate blood sugar and insulin levels?"?
FRUIT also supplies fibers that help regulate the functions of the intestine.
Minerals containing the formula of ATP extreme, help regulate and maintain the pH balance of the blood.
Customary use practices are often linked to sui generis systems that help regulate equitable access to resources and help protect local resources from overuse.