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23. of May 2005
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Many of the worlds reknown scientist state that vitamin E and C are safe to take, even in high dosages. At the same time, the theory that the two vitamins prevent chronic illnesses, is still very much alive.
By: Vitality Council
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17. of May 2005
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An antioxidant enzyme that protects cellular energy production has been found to prolong the lifespan of mice by 20%. A world-renowned researcher
thinks that this same method may also be used for humans.
By: Vitality Council
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09. of May 2005
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Carnitine creates energy in aged cells. The message from a new scientific congress is that supplementation of carnitine seems to help against both heart disease, arteriosclerosis, and dementia.
By: Vitality Council
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02. of May 2005
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Vitamin D looks more and more like a sharp weapon against cancer. An American study points towards high Vitamin D status being a great advantage, if you have lung cancer.
By: Vitality Council
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25. of April 2005
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Many believe that fish oil protects against stroke, but French researchers have now discovered how this works. Fish oil helps the brain to better cope with a reduced blood supply.
By: Vitality Council
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19. of April 2005
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While folic acid lowers blood pressure, the dose must be large enough to have this effect. Diet alone will not provide a significantly large enough dose, so it is essential to take folic acid as a supplement. The vitamin also simultaneously protects the heart and brain against blood clots.
By: Vitality Council
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18. of April 2005
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According to one American study, folic acid weakens the memory of the elderly. According to another study, the opposite happens. Nearly all studies, however, indirectly indicate that folic acid prevents both arteriosclerosis and dementia.
By: Vitality Council
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11. of April 2005
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Several reports show a connection between depression and Vitamin E deficiency. There is a similar relation between depression and lack of Vitamin C and selenium. So far this gives food for thought.
By: Vitality Council
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05. of April 2005
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The many millons of European food supplement users have a good reason to be happy today. After the health freedom alliance, The Alliance for Natural Health's landmark challenge of the very contentious Food Supplement Directive (FSD) by the European Courts of Justice (ECJ), the ECJ Advocate General ...
By: Vitality Council / Source: ANH Press Release
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05. of April 2005
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Reputable American researchers claim that even large amounts of natural Vitamin E do not benefit established atherosclerosis. But their study do not reveal it. The participants got almost no Vitamin E.
By: Vitality Council
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