Analysis: Vitamin C loss and Alzheimer`s - Monsters and Critics.com
The role of Vitamin C in the cancer patient - The South African Journal of Natural Medicine (subscription)
Tropical skewers put vitamins on a stick - Denver Post
Eat TO YOUR HEALTH WITH THESE 10 SUPER FOODS - Kansas.com
Research Supports the Topical Use of Vitamin C as an Effective ... - ClickPress (press release)
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Vitamin C may reduce gout risk - Food Consumer
Monday Dec 1, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study published in 2008 in Journal of Rheumatology suggests that taking high doses of vitamin C supplements may reduce the risk of gout. The study led by Gao X and colleagues from Harvard University ...
Read more...Vitamin C lowers CRP just as well as statins - Food Consumer
Friday Nov. 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- One study we have recently reported found that statins lowered plasma C-reactive protein or CRP in people with relatively high CRP, but normal cholesterol levels. This suggests that taking statins in those who ...
Read more...Vitamin E follows C, vanishes from market - Indian Express
After Vitamin C tablets went off the market shelves recently, now it is the turn of Vitamin E. The supply of Evion, a popular brand of Vitamin E capsules manufactured by the Merck Group, has been hit since last month, say chemists. “The company has ...
Read more...Vitamin C shortage in city - Times of India
HYDERABAD: The city is reeling under an acute shortage of Vitamin C tablets and the drug is now slated to cost 30 to 40 per cent more when the supply is resumed. Manufacturers say they are not able to meet the production cost of the tablet which has ...
Read more...Vitamin C, E supplements won’t help prevent cancer - Punch
Coming on the heels of two studies discounting the usefulness of vitamin B, folic acid, vitamin D and calcium supplements for cancer prevention, U.S. researchers report that vitamins C and E supplements won’t help prevent cancer, either. The same ...
Read more...Vitamins C and E Get an F - LiveScience.com
Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His Bad Medicine column appears each Tuesday on LiveScience. Vitamin E, in particular, took a big hit. This was once touted for its antioxidant properties , and diets ...
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