Vitamin E in the News: Separating Fact from Fiction

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'As you may be aware, the mainstream media instigated public fear last week with misleading reports about two new studies on dietary supplements. One of the studies indicated that men who take have a 17% increased risk of developing the prostate cancer.


Unfortunately, this widely publicized conclusion is a grossly oversimplified version of the facts, as the reports never discussed the type of vitamin E used in the study. As any serious supplement user knows, there is a major difference between the synthetic alpha tocopherol form of vitamin E used in the study and the natural form found in any high quality vitamin E supplement.'


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