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Cr(picolinate)3 edit

Hi there. If you are considering major contributions to this encyclopedia, it is a good idea to announce your intentions and collect some advice from experienced editors. So do not allow yourself to be alarmed or bothered that I removed a lot of your recent content. Contributing to Wikipedia takes significant experience. If you are contributing for a homework project, ask your teacher to participate because students acting alone often have mixed experience since you are just learning the material and you have little experience with Wikipedia. Leave a note on Talk:Chromium(III) picolinate. Many scientists think that this compound is the basis of a lot of quackery, so the article is often monitored to prevent quacks from promoting what some might call a form of snake oil. If you discuss human health, your statements and references must adhere to WP:MEDRS, which is a high standard. Happy editing. --Smokefoot (talk) 13:36, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

I think this topic that I am doing is quite difficult given that it is highly controversial and difficult to try to maintain a neutral point of view, with many studies having so much contradictory information. I will hopefully try to find better articles although this is a group assignment so some of the additions came from other group members. Bioinorganicstudent (talk) 02:10, 27 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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