Antioxidants and Vitamins: The Truth Behind the Headlines
By Mike Adams
If you've been reading the mainstream media recently, you might have come to
the conclusion that vitamins are the most dangerous things you could possibly
consume. Headlines declare antioxidants to be useless, vitamin C to be dangerous
and vitamin E to be deadly! Nutrition, it seems, is suddenly under attack.
But what's really behind these scare tactics? Is there any real science behind
the headlines?
To answer this question, consider the most recent example: a large antioxidant
study (vitamins E and C) in women. A nine-year study followed more than 8,000
women to determine the effects of antioxidants in preventing heart disease. The
study found a significant reduction in stroke (31 percent) and heart attacks (22
percent) among those women who actually took the vitamins. But if you consider
all the women who originally signed up for the study -- including those
thousands who never took the vitamins -- it turns out the results show nothing
substantial.
Of course you're not going to see positive results in women who didn't take the
vitamins. Nor would you see results from anything else (a drug, an herb, etc.)
if the women didn't actually take that substance. And yet the mass media stories
about the study all declare antioxidants to be useless because they are
considering the measured results of all the women, including those who didn't
take the antioxidants. It's like taking a hundred cars that ran out of gas,
filling up 40 of them with gasoline, then declaring that gasoline doesn't make
cars run because 60 of them are still on empty.
It sounds absurd, I know, but it's only the beginning of this story. Time after
time, medical researchers and the mainstream media seem to go out of their way
to distort scientific studies and misinform readers about the usefulness of
vitamins and dietary supplements.
Another study publicized last year declared that vitamin E was deadly and would
kill you with heart attacks and strokes. This particular meta-data analysis was
based on synthetic vitamin E (a completely unnatural chemical made from
petroleum derivatives), not the vitamin E that appears in nature. Furthermore,
many of the study subjects were elderly patients already suffering from heart
disease, putting them at high risk for heart attacks from day one. When these
patients started to die during the study, researchers declared, "The vitamin E
killed them!"
Researchers also went to great lengths to cherry-pick studies that showed
negative results for vitamin E, tossing out all the studies that showed positive
results. This kind of subjective inclusion of clinical trials in a meta analysis
is a classic sign of scientific fraud.
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I know what you're thinking: Researchers are smarter than that. They wouldn't
be so foolish as to count the results of people who didn't take the vitamins or
give supplements to the near-dead and blame their deaths on the supplements. But
you might be assuming these researchers are operating with ethics in the first
place -- and experience tells us they're not.
Many receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants offered to them by drug
companies. Their primary research (and revenue source) involves studying the
effects of pharmaceuticals. Researchers who don't consistently "discover"
positive effects for pharmaceuticals are eventually blackballed from the
industry and find themselves jobless and unemployable. There's a tremendous
amount of pressure applied to researchers to make sure they uncover findings
that support the financial interests of the drug companies. Eighty percent of
all clinical trials funded by drug companies produce results that are favorable
to the financial interests of those companies.
Similarly, there is also a lot of pressure to find something wrong with dietary
supplements, herbs and nutrition -- precisely because such substances compete
with pharmaceuticals. The more consumers take nutritional supplements, the less
they need pharmaceuticals because nutrition actually prevents disease. So one of
the key ways to ensure a strong future market for pharmaceuticals is to
discredit nutritional supplements and make people believe they're somehow
dangerous.
This is all quite laughable, given that prescription drugs are now the 4th
leading cause of death in America. FDA-approved pharmaceuticals are killing at
least 100,000 Americans a year right now. Dr. David Graham, a senior FDA drug
safety researcher, reported that just one diabetes drug recently scrutinized for
its health effects has likely killed more than 80,000 Americans! That's more
Americans than died in the entire Vietnam War, and this is from but one drug.
Almost nothing is killing Americans faster than prescription drugs, not
terrorists, not war, not chemicals in the food, car accidents or drunk driving.
Pharmaceuticals are so universally dangerous to the health and safety of
Americans that if they were herbs, they would have been outlawed years ago.
And yet vitamins have killed no one. No one ever died from taking natural
vitamin E, eating superfoods or ingesting vitamin-rich berries. In fact,
nutritional supplements and superfoods greatly enhance human health, protect you
from disease and greatly reduce your risk of cancer, heart disease, depression,
diabetes, obesity and many other common diseases.
It is a curious sign of the times that the mainstream media, which receives
billions of dollars in advertising from drug companies, now finds itself in the
business of misinforming Americans, trying to convince them that day is night,
up is down, nutrition is dangerous, war is peace, ignorance is strength and
freedom is tyranny. It's right out George Orwell's classic, 1984.
So don't be suckered by the headlines. Be a skeptical thinker, and consider
who's funding these skewed studies that somehow keep inventing dangers
associated with herbs or dietary supplements.
See Also:
Vitamin and Minerals Knowledgebase
Antioxidants, bad
science and failure of the press to tell the truth
The idea that antioxidants are useless for preventing disease is as absurd as
thinking the Earth is the center of the universe, or that pigs can fly. Yet this
is the position being promoted by the press today in blatant abandonment of all
rational thought. To state that vitamins don't work on women who don't take them
is classic doublespeak ripped right out of the pages of the novel 1984. You
might as well say that pharmaceuticals don't work on people who don't take them,
either.
Vitamins And
Reproductive Health
Vitamins, minerals and other nutrients are essential to the development and
performance of the human reproductive system. Nutrition also plays a role in the
development and maturation of the reproductive system through childhood and
adolescence, and can affect the endocrine system, which regulates the hormones
that rule the functions of the reproductive system.
Avoiding Mental
Disorders Through The Aid Of Vitamins And Minerals
Deficiencies in the daily intake of vitamins and minerals can negatively affect
not only your physical capabilities but also how your mind functions as well.
Recent research has indicated that such deficiencies can even contribute to one
of the most common mental illnesses of all, depression.
Developing
Those Elusive Bright Eyes… With Vitamins And Minerals
As with everything about our bodies proper nutrition plays an invaluable role in
keeping our eyes functioning as well as possible. There are certain nutrients
that are known to be especially associated with ocular health.
Tap the Amazing Power of Vitamin C to Reverse Disease
Vitamin C deficiency plays a major role in heart attack and stroke.
And, vitamin C therapy can reverse years of accumulated damage.
24 Good Reasons
Why You May Need Vitamin Supplements
Many people believe that eating a well balanced diet provides all
the vitamins and minerals necessary for good health. In ideal
circumstances, this is the case, but in reality there are many
reasons why you may need vitamin supplements to cope with living in
the current environment.
Antioxidants - Your Best Defense Against Disease and Aging
Studies support the benefits of eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. This is due to their high antioxidant value. Why are antioxidants so important?

About the Author:
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger -- a
leading authority on healthy living -- is on a mission: to explore, uncover and
share the truth about harmful foods and beverages, prescription drugs, medical
practices and the dishonest marketing practices that drive these industries. For
his latest findings,
click here.
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