Another VitaminE Meta-Analysis on VitaminE and Stroke Risk
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ellentroyerPosted
Fri 05 Nov 2010 11:11am
The British Medical Journal just published another VitaminE study suggesting that supplemental VitaminE increases the risk for hemorrhagic (aneurism, or bleeding in the brain) stroke. VitaminE did not increase the risk of ischemic (thrombosis, or blood clot) stroke. This will, no doubt, alarm the public and those docs who only read headlines
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The Importance of VitaminE
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Mary PougnetPosted
Mon 17 Mar 2008 12:00am
We’ve all heard and it is clear that there is an epidemic vitamin D deficiency. Few people are aware that there is also a serious epidemic deficiency of vitaminE. An editorial that accompanied the largest study on vitaminE in medical history (Am J Clin Nutr 2006 Nov;84(5):1200-7) stated 93% of American men and 96% of American women do not obtain
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VitaminE and K, Wrapping Up Vitamin Week
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kPosted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:00pm
Well it’s finally coming to a close and I think it’s been very productive and educational on both my part and anyone that has been following. VitaminE and K are both fairly simple, yet important vitamins. Let’s get started.
VitaminE
If you conducted a word association experiment with someone and you were to say “ VitaminE “, chances are the first
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Vitamin C and VitaminE Reduced Post-Heart Attack Deaths in Diabetics
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Dr. Jonny B.Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 10:17pm
An interesting new study published in the journal Cardiology reported that giving vitamin C and vitaminE to diabetic patients who had recently had a heart attack... to determine the safety and outcome of vitamins C and E in patients who have had a heart attack. Diabetic and non-diabetic heart attack patients were given intravenous infusions of 1000
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Natural VitaminE For Cosmetics
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esterteyPosted
Sat 20 Jun 2009 10:30pm
When I make my Natural Skin Care products, I always make sure that there is VitaminE added on the recipe. Because VitaminE protects the skin cells and membranes. It helps to prevent the skin against UV rays, pollutants and aging factors. VitaminE it very good in reducing the appearance of wrinkles. It also act as a natural preservative that helps
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VitaminE
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Matt M.Posted
Sun 21 Feb 2010 1:21pm
I been seeing a number of new studies on VitaminE lately. In the past, the results from the various VitaminE studies were mixed - sometimes there are benefits and sometimes not. A number of new studies look at only certain components of VitaminE and their health effects.
Researchers have been looking at tocotrienol, which is a certain type
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