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Old 01-29-2008, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by SunniD View Post
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?

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