Vitamin E Offsets Age-Related Impaired Immunity

Friday, May 22, 2009  -  Byron Richards, CCN

A new study demonstrates precisely how vitamin E1 offsets age-related impaired immunity.  It does so by correcting communication problems in aged immune cells.  It is absolutely fantastic that a vitamin can do this.  The fact is, many basic vitamins like vitamin D, vitamin C, zinc, and B vitamins are needed for healthy immune function.  The quality of health of our elderly population could easily be improved with basic nutrition supplementation – which could readily save many lives.

Ludicrous vitamin E bashing is a favorite ploy of the statin Class of drugs aka HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, that are used to lower cholesterol levels by inhibiting the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme that plays a central role in liver function and cholesterol production.-pushing drug cartel that masquerades as a health care system.  Doctors willingly, and without merit, tell their older patients not to take vitamin E so as to forward the drug-dispensing propaganda.  Doctors should be held accountable for intentionally impairing the immune system’ of their patients.  This issue is more important than ever with the Swine Flu lurking.  It has been known for decades that vitamin E is REQUIRED for healthy immunity during aging. 

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  1. ^ Vitamin E Helps Age-Related Immune Function  Journal of Nutrition  Melissa G. Marko, Hoan-Jen E. Pang, Zhihong Ren, Angelo Azzi, Brigitte T. Huber, Stephen C. Bunnell and Simin Nikbin Meydani.

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