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19. of April 2005

Folic Acid Lowers Blood Pressure and Prevents Blood Clots

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

18. of April 2005

Deficiency in B-vitamin Causes Dementia

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

11. of April 2005

Depressed Due to Vitamin Deficiency?

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

05. of April 2005

ECJ Advocate General Says: The Food Supplement Directive Invalid under EU Law

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

05. of April 2005

The Emperor’s New Clothes: HOPE-TOO

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

01. of April 2005

Perhaps Prostate Cancer may be a Rarity in the Future

Every forth man lives with a highly increased risk of getting cancer of the prostate, the next most frequent cause to cancer deaths in men. It does not have to be like that. Exactly these exposed men could easily decrease their risk to a tenth.

By: Vitality Council

18. of March 2005

Supporting Evidence: B-vitamins Strengthen the Bones

A year ago a correlation between osteoporosis, folic acid and Vitamin B12 deficiency was discovered. It might have been a statistical coincidence, but a Japanese study discovered that the two vitamins reduced the risk of bone fracture by 80%.

By: Vitality Council

15. of March 2005

Fried Herrings - Are They Really Good For The Heart?

An American study says that you can avoid heart flutter (atrial fibrillation) by eating fatty fish. Danish researchers have come to the exact opposite conclusion. Is that because the Danes like fried fish?

By: Vitality Council

21. of February 2005

Magnesium May (Perhaps) Prevent Cancer

The less magnesium you get, the larger is the risk of colon cancer - plus asthma and imbalances in the muscle- and nerve function. Diuretic pills and empty calories is the major cause of magnesium deficiency.

By: Vitality Council

14. of February 2005

St. John's Wort Outdoes Antidepressant Drugs

It is better to take St. John's Wort than Anti-Depressant Drugs, even when
suffering from a moderate to a severe depression. It not only works better but it has fewer side effects. But every second patient needs a double dose."...

By: Vitality Council

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