Friday, January 08, 2010

The Potent Antioxidant Vitamin E May Do More Harm Than Good, TAU Research Suggests

Antioxidants are bad, again.
"Vitamin-fortified foods and dietary health supplements can ease health worries. But what kinds of vitamins are right for you? And how much of them should you take, and how often?

A research group from Tel Aviv University has done the most comprehensive and accurate study of clinical data on Vitamin E use and heart disease to date, and it warns that indiscriminate use of high-dose Vitamin E supplementation does more harm than good. Their results were recently reported in ATVB, a leading journal of cardiology, and discussed in the journal BioFactors."
Still think they have any idea what is going on?

If you do, see here.

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