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United Nations Study Makes Incredible Discovery BLOCKBUSTER
NEWS: Chances are you didn't hear this on the nightly news -nor read it in your daily paper. Vitamin E deficiency
is more closely linked to death from heart disease than such better-known
Today in America, Heart Disease is the leading cause of death. Statistics released by the American Heart Association (AHA) at the end of 1998 revealed that at least 58.8 million people ( 1 out of 4 people) in this country suffer from some form of Heart Disease. That was almost 6 years ago. Today, males over the age of 40 have an alarming 50% chance of dying from Heart Disease and the number of women with heart disease is rising.
Clearly, Heart Disease is a national concern. Why is it, then, that the "mainstream" medical profession has yet to acknowledge the direct relationship between natural vitamin E and Heart Disease? Are they misinformed? Misguided? Are they looking in the right places, or in their own pockets? Lack of Vitamin E Linked to Deadly Heart Disease Researchers for the U.N.'s World Health Organization looked at middle age men from each of the 16 regions across Europe - and determined low levels of vitamin E in the blood correlated with heart disease more than any of the Classical risk factors. This is a significant development, " says Harvard heart doctor William Castelli, medical director of the famed Framington Heart Study. "It doesn't mean that the other risk factors are unimportant. It means that here is another new important risk factor." How amazing! Here we have a study done by the authority of the United Nations telling us that vitamin E deficiency is directly linked to Heart Disease more than the regular or "classical" risk factors! Even Harvard heart doctor William Castelli admits that vitamin E deficiency is a, "..new important risk factor." However, this news is only "new" to those unfamiliar with the pioneering work of doctors Wilfred and Evan Shute, two brothers who cured over 55,000 documented cases of heart disease in their lifetime using natural vitamin E. Their tremendous findings with regards to vitamin E and Heart Disease were published 30 to 40 years ago yet most people have never heard of them and the "mainstream" medical community has continued to disregard their findings. WHY??? “...low levels
of vitamin E in the blood correlated with Don't forget, the Heart Disease Industry is a MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR industry. The U.S. government's recommended daily allowance of vitamin E is only 10 milligrams (note: 30 I.U. today) - but Dr. K. Fred Gey, who coordinated the U.N. study, believes that should be increased. Vitamin E supplementation is necessary and critical for protecting against Heart Disease. Incredible proof of this was established by the U.N. study in that; Researchers in
the U.N. study said they could predict 62 percent of Wow! What’s more, with
regards to risk factors associated with Heart Disease, the study stated
that, “Evaluating all populations, cholesterol and diastolic (high)
blood pressure were moderately associated, but their correlation was
inferior to that of vitamin E." Thus, according to the U.N. study,
vitamin E deficiency is more closely linked to Heart Disease than
high cholesterol and high blood pressure. It's interesting to note
that Roy Erickson, founder of A.C. Grace UNIQUE E™, started the company
because of his own personal experience with the healing properties
of natural vitamin E in relation to Heart Disease. Roy was "cured"
of Heart Disease after having three successive heart attacks in 1962.
He lived 40 years longer than the doctors expected and spent most
of that time dedicated to helping others while proclaiming the truth
about all-natural vitamin E. UNIQUE E
Mixed Tocopherols Concentrate is the highest quality, pure, undiluted,
form of vitamin E. It consists of alpha, beta, gamma (300-350mg per
cap), and delta tocopherols in a concentrate formula (no additives,
colors, flavors). STAY INFORMED
AND INFORM OTHERS ABOUT UNIQUE E™
AND HEART DISEASE. Note: This information is from a newsletter (VOL. 3 NUMBER 1, Spring 2004) published by A.C. Grace. Articles of Reference;
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 53. 326s-334s "Inverse
correlation between plasma vitamin E and mortality from ischemic heart
disease in corss-cultural epidemiology" |
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