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Vitamin E Extends Life of Alzheimer's Patients

By Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist

April 18, 2008

Vitamin E Extends Life of Alzheimer's Patients
A new study being reported at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in Chicago finds that 2,000 IU of vitamin E per day extended the lifespan of Alzheimer's patients by 26%, something that no drug can do. This means that natural vitamin E is better than anything Big Pharma has to offer, based on a 15 year study.

The sad part to this story is that Alzheimer's researchers quit giving vitamin E in this dose to their patients back in 2004 when the American Heart Association and a troop of paid goons published ridiculous “studies” giving vitamin E a bad name. The only purpose of this smear campaign (which has been completely proven false) was to get heart patients to take statin drugs instead of vitamins.

Tocotrienols are far and away the most effective form of vitamin E for cardiovascular support and nervous system protection.

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