Wheeeeee!
‘Bye, ‘bye, by-pass, says an LSU researcher, noting that by-pass
surgery could become a thing of the past with "an inexpensive daily dose
of vitamin E".
Louisiana State University News Service, facsimile
transmission, October, 1999.
Vitamin E may block toxemia in pregnant women.
The Associated Press in The Press Enterprise, September
3, 1999.
Vitamin E may block toxemia in pregnant women.
The Associated Press in The Press Enterprise, September
3, 1999.
Jason Mehta a high school student, made the
national news not long ago with an unusual school project. Jason asked 181
cardiologists (members of the prestigious American College of Cardiology) what
practices they were following in their personal lives in order to prevent
heart attack. Jason’s study showed that cardiologists are five times more
likely than laypersons to take vitamin E supplements. The results of this
survey so startled Jason’s father, a professor of medicine at the University
of Florida, that he helped his son publish the study. Jason’s work was
published in the American Journal of Cardiology.
-- From The Vitamin E Factor, Andreas Papas, PhD
And these are just the vitamin E headlines which
crossed this desk in the last few weeks.
Now well-established as a supplement
important to heart health, with each new headline, vitamin E confirms our
labeling it "vitamin Everything" back in 1993.
Worldwide studies suggest that vitamin E may
help prevent premature aging, reduce the risk of cancer, bolster the immune
system, delay the development of cataracts, relieve leg cramps, increase male
fertility, encourage wound healing, deter AIDS, and improve skin health. In
addition, research shows that this wonderful vitamin can help with...
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Tardive dyskinesia, Tocopherols, Tocotrienols, Vitamin E
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