NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)
Dear readers,
Media headlines today are declaring that a new study on antioxidants
(vitamins E and C) shows them to be useless for preventing cardiovascular disease in
women. This is curious, given that the study they are quoting actually shows a
significant protective effect for those study participants who actually took
the vitamins.
So how are the mainstream media outlets, hospitals and pro-Pharma groups
twisting the results of this study and making it seem as if vitamins are useless?
It's simple: They're counting the results of all the people who didn't take
the vitamins!
I'm not kidding. The conclusions being parroted in the mainstream media today
are so outrageously dishonest that they can only be based on a planned agenda
of consumer disinformation. Today's two stories tell you the real truth about
what's going on with this study, behind the scenes!
Click any headline below to read:
Health:
Unraveling the lies about the antioxidant study on vitamins E and C
http://www.newstarget.com/021974.html
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...
Health:
Major Study Finds Good News About Vitamins E and C
http://www.newstarget.com/021973.html
A new study has found that natural vitamin E and vitamin C can significantly
reduce the risk of several cardiovascular diseases. The study was published in
the August 13, 2007, issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, a journal
published by the...
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