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28. of January 2008

Vitamin D against atherosclerosis

Vitamin D counteracts the development of atherosclerosis and prevents fatal complications of high blood pressure – but vitamin D deficiency is very widespread.
 

By: Vitality Council

22. of December 2007

Promising treatment for macular degeneration

New orthomolecular treatment named as the “first choice” for AMD, otherwise known macula degeneration.
 

By: Vitality Council

18. of September 2007

Vitamin C inhibits cancer. But How?

New research sparks new theories about how vitamin C inhibits cancerous growth.
 

By: Vitality Council

26. of June 2007

Vitamin D inhibits cancer

An overlooked but very sensational study suggests that vitamin D could inhibit almost 80% of all cancer cases. We just need much more than we normally get (1).
 

By: Vitality Council

12. of June 2007

Folic acid for stroke - and to remember

You must remember your folic acid, otherwise you forget it. This sounds like nonsense, but its not.
 

By: Vitality Council

24. of April 2007

Early old age without vitamins and minerals

Without sufficient vitamins and minerals, old age comes too early. This is because the organism ignores the future when resources are limited. If it needs to, it does what is best for the present.
 

By: Vitality Council

10. of April 2007

Summer sun prevents multiple sclerosis

Still more supports the theory that vitamin D can prevent multiple sclerosis. Enjoy the sun while its there.
 
 

By: Vitality Council

13. of March 2007

New slander against antioxidants

A new article maintains that antioxidants cause death, but the article is based on a comparison of results from incomparable studies.
 

By: Vitality Council

06. of February 2007

Confusion about Omega-6

Confusion regarding the essential fatty acids is the rule rather than the exception while research regarding their good effects piles up. It’s hard to find head or tail in this subject, but the quick answer is: Eat more fish!
 

By: Vitality Council

15. of January 2007

Early old age without vitamins and minerals

Without sufficient vitamins and minerals, old age comes too early. This is because the organism ignores the future when resources are limited. If it needs to, it does what is best for the present.
 

By: Vitality Council

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