Articles related to "Vitamin E Research"Taking mega doses of Vitamin C has now been shown to a waste of money in fighting off colds. However, Recommended Daily Amounts are still needed by the body.
Research indicates that vitamin C may reduce symptoms and duration of illness, but only for those who take it regularly.
Your diet may be lacking in sufficient vitamin E.
Linus Pauling was a genius who described the chemical bond, protein structure and the benefits of Vitamin C and became the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes.
Although there's no conclusive evidence either way, some cancer experts recommend antioxidants while others insist chemo patients avoid vitamins that could interfere.
Discover the 17 essential eye vitamins to improve vision naturally and protect against glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration.
By eating a diet rich in vitamin D we can prevent diseases caused by a deficiency and avoid skin damage
Some supplements can help weight trainers build muscle, increase athletic endurance and speed injury recovery, but most are ineffective and dangerous.
While several underlying factors led to the rare deaths of some children, ongoing research suggests low levels of vitamin D may have contributed.
Research indicates that vitamin E may provide some health benefits for certain conditions, but high doses can have adverse effects.
Vitamin D, the "sunshine vitamin," is being called the wonder vitamin because its anti-microbial properties fight bacterial and viral infections. Is it the new vitamin C?
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