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Action Alert! Tell Your Local Media the Truth About Vitamin E

Tell Your Local Media the Truth About Vitamin E

Recent news stories in print and on the air have trumpeted the results of a questionable study that claimed those taking vitamin E may have a higher risk of dying. NNFA has responded to national media through press releases and letters to the editor.

Now we need your help in writing to your local print and broadcast media.

Key points regarding the vitamin E study:                     Vitamin E Complex

  • The authors themselves admit that the research reviewed, which was conducted with older subjects who had chronic illnesses, might not apply to younger, healthy people.
  • This type of review, called a meta-analysis, was a review of other studies, some of which were more than 10 years old and of varying quality. This type of “armchair science” is only good as the research on which it is based, which in this case is questionable.
  • Information was pooled together to – barely – achieve statistical significance.
  • U.S. dietary guidelines, which tend to be conservative and reflect the totality of scientific evidence on a nutrient, recommend an upper limit of 1,500 IU.
  • There are various types and compounds of vitamin E, including synthetic and natural forms, which research shows to have varying effects. However, the differences in the effects of varying types of vitamin E were not addressed in this study.
  • This study needs to be placed in context. Vitamin E has been studied for many years and there are literally thousands of citations in the scientific literature. There is solid evidence showing the benefits of vitamin E, including double-blind clinical trials, that report 400 to 800 IU of natural vitamin E can reduce heart attacks.

For more information on vitamin E, including its health benefits, clinical applications and other science-based findings, go to: http://www.supplementinfo.org/

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