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Vitamin E Research Ignored by Major News Media
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(OMNS, May 25, 2010) If you think Medline and Wikipedia are biased, take a look through your newspapers and magazines. For example, have you noticed how the news media are quick to publish negative allegations about vitamin E, but slow to present the positive side?
Here's a check to see if this is so: Have you seen any articles on the effectiveness of vitamin E therapy reported in your daily newspaper?
* Increasing vitamin E prevents COPD [Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis] (Agler AH et al. Randomized vitamin E supplementation and risk of chronic lung disease (CLD) in the Women's Health Study. American Thoracic Society 2010 International Conference, May 18, 2010.) Summary at https://www.thoracic.org/newsroom/press-releases/conference/articles/2010/vitamine-e.pdf
* 800 IU vitamin E per day is a successful treatment for fatty liver disease. (Sanyal AJ, Chalasani N, Kowdley KV et al. Pioglitazone, vitamin E, or placebo for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. N Engl J Med. 2010 May 6;362(18):1675-85.) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20427778
* Alzheimer's patients who take 2,000 IU of vitamin E per day live longer. (Pavlik VN, Doody RS, Rountree SD, Darby EJ. Vitamin E use is associated with improved survival in an Alzheimer's disease cohort. Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2009;28(6):536-40.) Summary at https://www.associatedcontent.com/article/719537/alzheimers_patients_who_take_vitamin.html?cat=5
See also: Grundman M. Vitamin E and Alzheimer disease: the basis for additional clinical trials. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Feb;71(2):630S-636S. Free access to full text at https://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/71/2/630s )
* Taking 300 IU vitamin E per day reduces lung cancer by 61%. (Mahabir S, Schendel K, Dong YQ et al. Dietary alpha-, beta-, gamma- and delta-tocopherols in lung cancer risk. Int J Cancer. 2008 Sep 1;123(5):1173-80.) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18546288
* 400 to 800 IU of vitamin E daily reduces risk of heart attack by 77%. (Stephens NG et al. Randomized controlled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary artery disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS). Lancet, March 23, 1996; 347:781-786.) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8622332
* 400 IU of Vitamin E per day reduces epileptic seizures in children by more than 60%. (Ogunmekan AO, Hwang PA. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate [vitamin E], as add-on therapy, for epilepsy in children. Epilepsia. 1989 Jan-Feb; 30(1):84-9.) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2643513
Such effective quantities of vitamin E positively cannot be obtained from diet alone. 400 IU is over 25 times the adult US RDA for vitamin E. Is that a lot, or is the government recommendation too low?
Have you seen any article in any major newspaper or magazine pushing to raise the RDA?
This might be a good time for them to do so: they need the readership. The New York Times is over a billion dollars in debt. (1) Newsweek, having lost $40 million in just the last two years, is now for sale. (2) This could explain why they are so anti-supplement (and pro-pharmaceutical), since they appear to depend on drug advertising money to try to keep afloat.
The Orthomolecular Medicine News Service takes no advertising from anybody and is free of charge. It is not in debt, and it is not for sale. OMNS will continue to announce and advocate vitamin therapy, because it works.
If you would like to join in, please consider writing a pro-vitamin letter to the editor of your local newspaper or favorite magazine. OMNS would welcome a copy of your correspondence.


For More Information:
These doctors say, Raise the RDA now: https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v03n10.shtml
Specifically in regard to vitamin E: https://www.doctoryourself.com/evitamin.htm
For vitamin C: https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v06n08.shtml
For vitamin D: https://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v06n10.shtml


References:
(1) https://www.observer.com/2009/media/new-york-times-company-quarterly-conference-call-total-revenue-down-186-percent-debt-13-b
(2) https://www.investorguide.com/article/6411/washington-post-attempts-to-sell-newsweek-magazine-wpo/



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Orthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight illness. For more information: https://www.orthomolecular.org
The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and non-commercial informational resource.
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You have to remember that the big money who owns/controls big pharma also controls the media.

In the 1970s the Shute brothers (MDs) in canada showed that Vit E prevents heart attacks.
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Good one AD.

Just remember not to overuse Vitamin E. It is blood thinning like aspirin.

I made that mistake years ago. I started have in sudden vision problems. I went to the eye doc. He saw striations on the somewhere in my eye. So long ago, I can't remember what part of the eye. He asked me if I was supplementing with Vitamin E. Yep. Whoda thunk? He said for me to just cut back on it to lower dose. My problem was corrected within a couple of days.
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I take 2 Krill Oil capsules daily. I think it's basically the same as Vit E, isn't it??
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Sorry earlybird they are not the same.
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I take 2 Krill Oil capsules daily. I think it's basically the same as Vit E, isn't it??
EarlyBird, the Krill Oil is Omega-3 Fatty Acids from shrimp-like crustaceans. It's a better and more expensive version of Fish Oil. I bought it a couple of times, but didn't want to pay the higher price, so I stuck with getting my Omega-3's from fish oil.

I take a Natural Vitamin E supplement everyday of 400 IUs, above the 100 IUs in my multi. I don't know all the specifics, but Vitamin E is an Antioxidant.
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I take a Natural Vitamin E supplement everyday of 400 IUs, above the 100 IUs in my multi. I don't know all the specifics, but Vitamin E is an Antioxidant.
Vitamin E is definitely a great antioxidant, mostly b/c it is a fat-soluble antioxidant. Most Vitamin E is stored in the cell's outer protective barrier (aka. the cell membrane). You'll find Vitamin E in tissues with greater lipid (fat) content (eg. adrenals, liver, adipose tissue).

They specifically fight off the peroxide radical, which causes lipid peroxidation and this will lead to eventual cell death. So Vitamin E will donate a hydrogen to the peroxide radical and Vitamin E becomes neutralized by Vitamin C.

Which leads me to my next point: Vitamin E works much more effectively when taken with Vitamin C & Selenium.

I know I'm probably rambling & I discuss all this fun stuff on my site but just wanted to clarifying any confusion.

Also I was wondering if it's okay if I can use some of the studies that athletic dept posted in the beginning of this thread and I will give credit to both this forum & the corresponding website(s) and researchers.
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Effect of long-term treatment with antioxidants (vitamin C, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10 and selenium) on arterial compliance, humoral factors and inflammatory markers in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors.
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Long-term supplementation with dietary antioxidants has beneficial effects on sugar and fat metabolism, blood pressure and arterial flexibility in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors. Researchers writing in BioMed Central�s open access journal Nutrition and Metabolism report these positive results in a randomized controlled trial of combined vitamin C, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10 and selenium capsules.

Reuven Zimlichman worked with a team of researchers from Wolfson Medical Center, Israel, to carry out the study in 70 patients from the centre�s hypertension clinic. He said, �Antioxidant supplementation significantly increased large and small artery elasticity in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors. This beneficial vascular effect was associated with an improvement in glucose and lipid metabolism as well as significant decrease in blood pressure.�

Previous results from clinical trials into the cardiovascular health effects of antioxidants have been equivocal. In order to shed more light onto the matter, Zimlichman and his colleagues randomised the 70 patients to receive either antioxidants or placebo capsules for six months. Tests at the beginning of the trial, after three months and at the six month mark revealed that the patients in the antioxidant group had more elastic arteries (a measure of increased cardiovascular health) and better blood sugar and cholesterol profiles.

According to Zimlichman, �The findings of the present study justify investigating the overall clinical impact of antioxidant treatment in patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors.�
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If you click on athletic dept name on one of the posts, you will get a menu. One of the menu items is to send a private message. The poster will get an alert the next time he comes to the Natural Medicine Talk forum that they have a private message. I have mine set up to email me the message and still get the alert when I come here.

My feeling is that this is all public domain; but it is a courtesy of you to ask for publication rights. Thanks for that.

Now. If VitE is an ion donor for the peroxide, does that mean that the peroxide molecule is destroyed? Or is iit transformed into something else? It does make sense to me that this destruction would happen. That's why it is called and "anti" oxidant.

Selenium is a also great antioxidant. All 3 are companion to iodine, when doing iodine therapy.
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Gamma-tocotrienol as an effective agent in targeting prostate cancer stem cell-like population.
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Emerging evidence supports that prostate cancer originates from a rare sub-population of cells, namely prostate cancer stem cells (CSCs).

Conventional therapies for prostate cancer are believed to mainly target the majority of differentiated tumor cells but spare CSCs, which may account for the subsequent disease relapse after treatment.

Therefore, successful elimination of CSCs may be an effective strategy to achieve complete remission from this disease.

Gamma-tocotrienols (gamma-T3) is one of the vitamin-E constituents which have been shown to have anticancer effects against a wide-range of human cancers.

Recently, we have reported that gamma-T3 treatment not only inhibits prostate cancer cell invasion but also sensitizes the cells to docetaxel-induced apoptosis, suggesting that gamma-T3 may be an effective therapeutic agent against advanced stage prostate cancer.

Here, we demonstrate for the first time that gamma-T3 can down-regulate the expression of prostate CSC markers (CD133/CD44) in androgen independent (AI) prostate cancer cell lines (PC-3 & DU145), as evident from western blotting analysis.

Meanwhile, the spheroid formation ability of the prostate cancer cells was significantly hampered by gamma-T3 treatment.

In addition, pre-treatment of PC-3 cells with gamma-T3 was found to suppress tumor initiation ability of the cells.

More importantly, while CD133-enriched PC-3 cells were highly resistant to docetaxel treatment, these cells were as sensitive to gamma-T3 treatment as the CD133-depleted population.

Our data suggest that gamma-T3 may be an effective agent in targeting prostate CSCs, which may account for its anticancer and chemosensitizing effects reported in previous studies.
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High Blood Levels of Vitamin E Reduces Risk of Alzheimer's, Swedish Study Finds
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Yes antioxidentsdetective you can use anything I post here to use on your website. Actually since I was not the author of the article, you really don't need my permission.
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