Health
Supreme
While our legislative authorities are at great pains
to protect us from the "potential" negative
effects of supplementation of vital nutrients in high
doses, there is a chance that they may have it all
wrong. The documented negative effects are those of
approved and properly prescribed pharmaceutical drugs,
which have become a
major cause of death in western-medicine dominated
areas. Instead, more and more evidence is emerging
for the absolutely vital nature of vitamins, and in
much higher doses than those generally recommended,
effective for the prevention of various diseases.
Just yesterday I came across a connection of
vitamin C deficiency to cot death or sudden infant
death syndrome (SIDS), and here today a study which
strongly suggests that the combination of vitamin
C and E (in good high doses) will lower the risk of
developing Alzheimer's disease: (1/20/2004 11:00:30
AM)
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