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Originally Posted by SunniD Perhaps, some good researcher on here of studies can find the study that many doctor's are going by that indicated that taking higher levels of Vitamin E significantly resulted in the death of a high percentage of the people with diabetes that were on the higher dose of Vitamin E in the study. It was a large study that ran several years and was probably paid for by one of the pharmaceutical companies as they stand to gain from it.
Increasing Vit. E levels is still a big "NO" according to what I've read.
SunniD | Here is a good sensible analysis of the study’s conclusions: Vitamin E Controversy - Cause or Correlation?
Mark
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