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06. of October 2005
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Countless animal studies have shown that the brain injury following a cerebral hamorrhage can be reduced dramatically with antioxidants. Several clinical human studies are now being conducted.
By: Vitality Council
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28. of September 2005
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This was the New York Times' headline two weeks ago.
By: Vitality Council
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21. of September 2005
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Breast cancer is fought just as effectively by utilising the body’s iron deposits as by using chemotherapy. This has been shown in an American animal study.
By: Vitality Council
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13. of September 2005
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Vitamin D, which most people lack in the winter and many lack in the
summer, has an increasing number of roles to play. A deficiency in Vitamin
D increases the risk of multiple sclerosis, several types of cancer,
skin diseases, and even increased blood pressure.
By: Vitality Council
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03. of September 2005
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A world-famous Vitamin-D researcher has initiated a study with a very simple treatment of cancer of the prostate. If expectations are met, then it could result in a revolution in the treatment of the most frequent form of cancer in men.
By: Vitality Council
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30. of August 2005
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Elderly persons who get adequate amounts of folic acid have a 55% reduced risk of getting dementia induced by Alzheimer’s disease, says an American study.
By: Vitality Council
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22. of August 2005
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Researchers recommend Vitamin K supplementation. The need for this vitamin may be even greater than was previously supposed. Vitamin K deficiency leads to weaker bones and calcification of the arteries and vitamin K supplementation will both treat and prevent these problems.
By: Vitality Council
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16. of August 2005
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A radically changed lifestyle together with antioxidant supplementation
seems to stop the growth of early prostate cancer, while the blood becomes
eight times more capable of fighting cancer cells.
By: Vitality Council
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09. of August 2005
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Healthy women over 65 can lower their risk of serious consequences of arthrosclerosis by 25 %. This is confirmed by the world's longest study of vitamin E, so far.
By: The Vitality Council
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03. of August 2005
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Medications taken against cholesterol may prolong life in the event of
arteriosclerosis and perhaps even heart failure. However, new figures seem to indicate that many patients get serious side effects from taking such
medications, which side effects could have been avoided had they also taken C...
By: Vitality Council
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