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Aritcles >Vitamins Can Help Prevent Heart Attacks (cont.)

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It's important for you to know that the vitamin and mineral pill used in this study was not an ordinary multivitamin. Here is its daily content:

Calcium 500 mg
Iodine 150 mcg
Magnesium 500 mg
Zinc 20 mg
Selenium 200 mcg
Copper 2 mg
Manganese 20 mg
Chromium (as polynicotinate) 200 mcg
Molybdenum 150 mcg
Potassium 99 mg
Choline 150 mg
PABA 50 mg
Boron 2 mg
Vanadium 39 mcg
Citrus bioflavonoids 100 mg
Vitamin A (fish liver oil and beta-carotene) 25,000 IU
Vitamin C (calcium, magnesium and potassium ascorbate) 1200 mg
Vitamin D3 100 IU
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) 400 IU
Vitamin B3 (niacin and niacinamide) 200 mg
Vitamin B6 50 mg
Folic acid 800 mcg
Vitamin B12 100 mcg
Biotin 300 mcg
Pantothenic acid 400 mg
Calcium 500 mg


This study leaves many questions unanswered:

What are the critical nutrients in this combination?

Would a different multivitamin have produced the same results?

Would this supplement work as well for people who never had a heart attack, or for younger people?

These questions are important to answer, but the irresponsible reporting and the biased presentation prevented these important questions from even being asked.

Scientific truth always lies in the details. For people to understand the true meaning of a scientific study, the details have to be made known.

Best Health, Leo Galland, MD

Leo Galland, MD is a board-certified internist, author and internationally recognized leader in integrated medicine. Dr. Galland is the founder of Pill Advised, a web application for learning about medications, supplements and food. Sign up for FREE to discover how your medications and vitamins interact. Watch his videos on YouTube and join the Pill Advised Facebook page.

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