Monday, August 13, 2007 by: Mike Adams
A new study published in the August 13, 2007 issue of the
Archives of Internal Medicine found that vitamins E and C, when taken together, result in a significant reduction in the risk of strokes (31 percent) and heart attacks (22 percent). The study followed 8,171 women who were instructed to take relatively small amounts of these vitamins for more than nine years (600 IU of vitamin E, 500mg of vitamin C and 50mg of beta carotene were taken every other day -- a very small dose according to most modern nutritionists).
Despite these encouraging findings about the positive impact of
antioxidants on health, nearly all the headlines in the
mainstream media today are proclaiming
vitamins E and C to be useless. In classic doublespeak, one press release blares, "Vitamin C and Other Antioxidant Vitamins Provide No Protection from Cardiovascular Events."...
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