Symmetry
Products with Vitamin E:
NutraPack, Male Balance, Fruit-a-Mins,
Premium Plus, Extreme Ignition, Ultra Vitality,
Botana-E, Cardio Essentials, Future Star,
Symmetry Naturals Facial Care System
Vitamin
E benefits:
*Potent
Anti-oxidant
*Reduces signs of aging
*Supports normal cell division
*Supports sexual vitality
*Protects the skin
Studies
Conclude Vitamin E Supports Heart Health
Risk:
Can eating peanuts reduce your risk of
a heart attack? Well, if you eat enough
of them. Vitamin E, found in peanuts,
can play an important role in reducing
heart disease cases say reports released
recently by the American Heart Association,
the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
and the New England Journal of Medicine.
Food probably isn't the best source of
vitamin E, however.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge
in England conducted a study of 2,000
patients with heart disease. Consuming
Vitamin E supplements reduced the disease
by 75%, said Dr. Jan Breslow, American
Heart Association president. "Now we can
confidently say that Vitamin E protects
against heart health, " said
Professor Morris Brown, lead researcher
on the Cambridge study. "I will be recommending
that patients be given supplementary vitamin
E at high dose," he concluded. A University
of Minnesota School of Health study published
in the New England Journal of Medicine
and a National Institute of Aging (Bethesda,
Md.) study published in The American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition both support these
findings.
Supplements appear to be significantly
healthier sources of Vitamin E than food,
says the National Institute of Aging study.
"Dietary sources high in vitamin E are
often high in fat,"says the study.
"To get 100 IU (international units) daily,
a person would have to consume 7 cups
of peanuts, 2 cups of corn oil or 19 cups
of spinach," it explained.
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