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Study on Vitamin E

In 2005, Miller and colleagues analyzed results of 19 studies dealing with the relationship between vitamin E and life expectancy. The researchers concluded: “High doses of vitamin E (400 Eve”l or more) may increase mortality, it is better to avoid Mntiltam.”

This study was published in the international media, and presumably, made many of vitamin E did Malitol This avoidance is justified? Let’s examine this a little research. Do not even need to delve into it, to find words of the authors bizarre things.

Abstract itself, before the summary mentioned in “Limitations”, which read: “Often, studies of high doses [total of only 11 such] were small, committed chronic diseases people …”

Now, I can not resist raising one simple question: If high doses in studies of people participated in more severely ill than were patients who participated in studies on low doses, where researchers and mortality associated with vitamin taking anyway??? It’s no wonder people more sick people to die faster than patients less. “Daa!”, As my children say.

It’s really quite enough to rule out the conclusion of researchers, but still continue:

A.. The studies were also on high doses the vitamin studies showed good to those who tried it. Only when all participants gather together, we can deduce what they concluded.

On. Further studies from the past, concluded that vitamin E use, not included in this analysis. After all, there are many studies, in addition to clinical findings of three generations.

III. If researchers would define “high dose” of vitamin E 330 Eve”l above, the operation was in high doses also incorporates further study (GISSI study from Italy), which were very useful and lowering the death rate from heart disease taking. This study was included in the study the lower doses. a dose of 330 Eve”l, which is only slightly smaller than – 400 Eve”l, was included in high doses, the statistics would change much. Could it be that the researchers chose a dose of 400 Eve”l just to tilt the their findings in the desired direction?

The summary of the researchers, should avoid taking over 400 Eve”l vitamin E, is not justified. Ketone deciding whether this mistake was intentional or whether it just works out prejudice.

Despite the importance of scientific method, it is a general reference rate of more research, I learned about from the constant reference: Better to treat according to according to research reports saying: “Achbdhu suspect