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02. of February 2006
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Watch out. Read the declaration carefully, when you buy Glucosamine for your osteoarthrosis.
By: Vitality Council
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01. of February 2006
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Middle-aged and elderly women's need for Vitamin B-12 is with great certainty 2,5 times higher than previously believed. A daily vitamin tablet is often not enough.
By: Vitality Council
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25. of January 2006
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Lipoic acid is a simple fatty acid which is produced in all human cells. It is considered to be the ideal antioxidant and it may actually be highly beneficial against diabetes, neurological damage, and more. However, it is banned in Denmark.
By: Vitality Council
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18. of January 2006
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Studies from all angles support the idea that selenium works against cancer. Even though there is need for more research, an optimal dose can be suggested.
By: Vitality Council
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09. of January 2006
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The need for many vitamins increases with age. A deficiency can be compared to radiation exposure, which causes mutations, decreased energy production, cancer, and age-related changes in the body, according to one of the World's leading nutrition scientists.
By: Vitality Council
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30. of December 2005
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A new and much discussed analysis, has shown that nearly every other cancer case can be prevented by D vitamin, if everyone is getting the suffient dosage, which almost no one is.
By: Vitality Council
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20. of December 2005
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About one out of every two diabetics has a five times larger than average risk of dying from heart disease. This risk can be cut in half by vitamin E. This is a well justified theory which is now being tested in a large Israeli study.
By: Vitality Council
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13. of December 2005
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There are at least eight different kinds of Vitamin E, but typically we only get one of those in vitamin pills. One of the other kinds prevents arteriosclerosis, while a third kind has been shown to effectively lower the blood cholesterol levels of diabetics.
By: Vitality Council
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30. of November 2005
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A frightening warning in an article in the Danish newspaper, Ekstra
Bladet, claims that people will get sick from taking Vitamin B and injure
their hearts by consuming Vitamin E. These claims are twisted and false.
By: Niels Hertz
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24. of November 2005
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For the first time ever, researchers have studied the correlation between selenium deficiency and osteoarthritis, which correlation is surprisingly strong and indicates that selenium supplementation may prevent the Western World's most common cause of mobility-impairment.
By: Vitality Council
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