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An examination of data (from
Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey by J Simon and E Hudes) which enrolled 4,213 children aged 6-16 and 15,365 adults aged 17 and over from 1988 to 1994, found a correlation between low serum vitamin C levels and elevated blood lead levels. These authors concluded that high vitamin C intake may reduce blood lead levels.
"Also
fact that many diseases can be cured by mineral intake, in itself demonstrates that mineral deficiency is a reality in a nutritious conscious world where disease is escalating out of control. The only "good diet" in reality, is one that "includes food supplements." R R Barefoot & C J Reich, M.D., Authors of The Calcium Factor.
Breakthrough Antioxidant Research "Vitamin E reduces heart attack risk by up to 75%." Adelaide Sunday Mail, p144, 31 March 1996
"We know that vitamins are complex chemical substances which are indespensable to nutrition, and that each of them is of importance for
normal function of some special structure of
body. Disorder and disease result from any vitamin deficiency.
It is not commonly realised, however, that vitamins control
body's appropriation of minerals, and in
absence of minerals they have no function to perform. Lacking vitamins,
system can make some use of minerals; but lacking minerals, vitamins are useless." Senate Document, No.264, 1936
"Vitamin E offers protection against diabetes". A new study published recently found that Vitamin E might protect against
development of type II diabetes.
"As an anti-inflammatory compound for arthritis, curcumin rivals cortisone. Long-term treatment of synthetic cortisone can be dangerous, with some of
side effects being: puffy face, fat redistribution from
limbs of
body, weight gain and insomnia." Indian Journal of Medical Research, 1972, vol.60.
According to Duane Weed Vitamin E helps to increase
fluidity of
blood and is necessary for structural and functional maintenance of
skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle membranes. It also helps maintain Vitamin A and increase its storage in
body, and does
same for
mineral iron.
Vitamin B6, also known as Pyridoxine, is necessary for protein metabolism. If you have an increased dietary intake of protein, then you require an increased intake of Vitamin B6. Gillian Martlew ND
Exposure to chromium as a pollutant in
air and cigarette smoke appears to be more toxic than ingestion from food or supplements. Shelly Silver, Biological sciences learning laboratory, NYC.
Anyway, enough of these. But you can no doubt understand why we are so against
proposed legislation's and would never be without our own exceptional supplements that have changed our family's lives.
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After all, whether it is someone suffering now, or maybe in
future, everyone should still have
right to choose for their future and that of their future generations. The nutrient situation is never going to get any better, only worse, as
soils get even more depleted over
years and we end up plagued by more and more chemicals - need we say any more?
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