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Multivitamin researchers say "case is closed" after studies find no health benefits

“Enough” with the multivitamins already.

That’s the message from doctors behind three new studies and an editorial that tackled an oft-debated question in medicine: Do daily multivitamins make you healthier?

After reviewing the available evidence and conducting new trials, the authors have come to a conclusion of “no.”

Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/multivitamin-researchers-say-case-is-closed-supplements-dont-boost-health/

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Taking multivitamins and healthy supps means less need for prescription drugs. Its very simple.

Follow the money is how people need to think. If people really believe these bullshit studies amd paid-off, mis-educated, institutionally loyal to big pharma so called doctors then they deserve disease and scripts for the rest of their life

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Taking multivitamins and healthy supps means less need for prescription drugs. Its very simple.

Follow the money is how people need to think. If people really believe these bullshit studies amd paid-off, mis-educated, institutionally loyal to big pharma so called doctors then they deserve disease and scripts for the rest of their life

That sums up my thoughts as well. Vitamin C is a good example, "they" cant tell us enough that we only need 50mg daily.

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healthy diet concurs all ills

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Big pharma.  Next they'll say that a healthy diet and exercise have no health benefits. 

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healthy diet concurs all ills


I conquer with this statement.

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New article
http://theweek.com/article/index/254290/how-the-vitamin-industrial-complex-swindled-america
How the vitamin industrial complex swindled America


Blame money, politics, and a flawed genius named Linus Pauling
By Peter Weber | 11:22am ET


Questions about the health benefits of vitamin supplements have been percolating in the medical establishment for decades — even as the multivitamin industry has grown to a multi-billion powerhouse in the U.S. This week, the respected journal the Annals of Internal Medicine put its well-heeled foot down.

"We believe that the case is closed — supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults with (most) mineral or vitamin supplements has no clear benefit and might even be harmful," the journal said in an editorial. "These vitamins should not be used for chronic disease prevention. Enough is enough."

Here's Dr. Edgar Miller of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, one of the editorial's five co-authors: "What will protect you is if you spend the money on fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, low fat dairy, things like that," Miller tells CBS News. "Exercising would probably be a better use of the money." The only exceptions are folic acid for pregnant women and, possibly, vitamin D — the studies are mixed on its benefits and risks.

Assuming Miller and his colleagues are right — and they base their assertion on three large, recent studies — Americans have been wasting lots of money on vitamins. About half of U.S. adults take dietary supplements, and the vitamin industry has grown to $12 billion a year for vitamins alone and about $30 billion for all dietary supplements. That's just in the U.S.

How did the vitamin industry convince Americans that they need to bulk up on vitamin A, vitamin C, various forms of vitamin B, and other vitamins or multivitamin supplements? "Vitamin manufacturers argue that a regular diet doesn't contain enough vitamins, and that more is better," and most people wrongly assume that "at the very least, excess vitamins can't do any harm," Paul Offit, an infectious disease specialist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, said in The New York Times in June.

Read more: http://theweek.com/article/index/254290/how-the-vitamin-industrial-complex-swindled-america

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healthy diet concurs all ills

I conquer with this statement.

LOL...I see what you did there.   ;D

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I conquer with this statement.


LOL...I see what you did there.   ;D


Thanks for noticing!

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Thanks for noticing!

My next lesson in verbiage will concentrate on the elusive palindrome: a word reading the same forward as backward. For example: "pop" is a palindrome, as is "madam" and "Anna."

"Spaghetti" is also a palindrome if you're Johnny Falcon.
JOhnny "no calf" Falcon?


Dammit, almost... ;D

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The closest thing I come to a multi-vitamin is the high levels of B vitamins in the energy drinks and PWO I use. I was always wary of taking 10,000% of every vitamin and mineral known to man.

I work-out and wash my hands often and drink lots of water, and I hardly ever get sick.

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I was always wary of taking 10,000% of every vitamin and mineral known to man.


P*ssy.

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Taking multivitamins and healthy supps means less need for prescription drugs. Its very simple.

Follow the money is how people need to think. If people really believe these bullshit studies amd paid-off, mis-educated, institutionally loyal to big pharma so called doctors then they deserve disease and scripts for the rest of their life

this x 1000000000

been prescribed valium to sleep for over 10 years. marijuana does the exact same thing but better. too bad the gov don't sell it eh?