Monday, February 9, 2009

You Don't Have To Like Us (We're ALWAYS Right)

"The largest study ever of multivitamin use in older women found the pills did nothing to prevent common cancers or heart disease. The eight-year study in 161,808 postmenopausal women echoes recent disappointing vitamin studies in men.

Millions of Americans spend billions of dollars on vitamins to boost their health. Research has focused on cancer and heart disease in particular because of evidence that diets full of vitamin-rich foods may protect against those illnesses. But that evidence doesn't necessarily mean pills are a good substitute.

The study's lead author, researcher Marian Neuhouser of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, offered this advice: 'Get nutrients from food. Whole foods are better than dietary supplements,' Neuhouser said.

The study appears in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine."


-- Lindsey Tanner, reporting exactly what this blog has said from the start (about a, totally fraudulent, NewAge criminal enterprise) along with the fact someone should be made to pay for it, but, instead, everyone will embarrassingly pretend this whole supplement era was just a bad mistake that, somehow, allowed billions of American dollars to wind up in the hands of criminals and cultists - since they claimed to be "spiritual" or merely looking out for your health - and because nobody will bother to listen to us, unless we're quoting the Associated Press.

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