Link: Supplements lose luster after studies question claims.
Not the type of research and studies that many companies would like to see pursued, the conclusions from the "effectiveness of many over-the-counter pills and supplements" is going to hurt sales. You should know, there have been plenty of studies out on the INeffectiveness of certain Vitamins (for starters) such as Vitamin C and E. In fact, some studies show that there are higher cardiovascular disease risks with regular Vitamin C or E consumption. It seems that there has to be worldwide scientific consensus from multiple studies for their to be any "truth" to the obvious that taken one part - a vitamin - of the entire whole food which contains THOUSANDS of nutrients, is not going to be of benefit in the long term.
First, read the report. Then, read what what you should be taking that is the closest thing to actually consuming 17 different fruits and vegetables. Learn more here...
Dr. J. Patrick Havey
juiceplus.com
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