AHA to Launch Another Vitamin E Attack
Monday, November 10, 2008
- Byron Richards, CCN
The script reads like a bad Hollywood movie: make vitamin E look bad so men will line up like robots for their statins. Producer: the American Heart Association (AHA). The actors are all worthless no-names on Big Pharma’s payroll. The story never ends; but the damage to health is very real. JAMA released their “big” vitamin E study1 just in time for this week’s AHA meeting. The study shows that vitamin E and C don’t help heart disease in a large group of doctors. Poetic justice I guess – giving synthetic and useless vitamins to the pill-pushers of America. Consumer beware: scare tactics will be employed, as the puppets writing about the data say “This data provides no support for the use of these supplements [vitamin E and C] for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in middle-aged and older men.” This is one big fat lie. The vitamin E used in the study is a worthless synthetic produced from coal tar by the German drug company BASF. Yes, this is the same NAZI company that produced chemical weapons from coal tar and also produces all the food coloring in your food from coal tar. BASF has been poisoning Americans for decades, with blessings from their friends at the FDA. Don’t think for a moment that their synthetic vitamins actually do anything for your health. Calling the synthetic chemical compound used in this study “vitamin E” is a disgrace. Expect the media to run headlines, as they did a few weeks ago with another bogus vitamin E story. If you would like to read the glorious history of the AHA scam attack on vitamin E so as to promote the sales of statins, then check out my previous article, The Statin Scam Marches On. By the way, natural vitamin E, especially tocotrienols, is one of the top cardiovascular nutrients and vital to the health of middle aged and older men. Share:
Read More: Cardiovascular News Tags: AHA, Daily Super E™, heart disease, JAMA, Leptinal®, Tocotrienols, Vitamin E
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