New research on vitamin E
Last updated: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 PrintVitamin E supplements may protect against cancer of the lung and cervix, as well as other cancers. They may also reduce the onset of cataracts and strengthen the immune system against infections.
Daily vitamin E supplements of up to 100g appear to lower the risk of stroke, heart disease and angina by reducing the formation of fatty plaques on the walls of arteries, as well as reducing arthritic pain.
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