Why High-Dose Supplements Won’t Help Your Heart
Posted by admin on Sep 12, 2009
Laurence S. Sperling, MD, founder and director of Preventive Cardiology at the Emory Clinic in Atlanta, explains that, despite their popularity, supplements have not been proven to prevent heart disease. He does, however, recommend a multivitamin.
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here in lies the …
here in lies the lies. healthy diet is almost impossible to access unless you are an educated health nut. 90% of corn is GMO, most processed foods have high fructose CORN syrup add to that, GMO canola and soy, chemical surface runoff of pesticides and herbicides into organic farms, the subsequent kill off of flora/fauna including BEES, NPK fertilizers being pumped into the soil, trans fats, and we get modern day health stats: 67% obesity, diabetes epidemic, heart disease cancer WAKE UP HUMANS!
doctors have their …
doctors have their head so far up their looking for peer reviewed statistics done by pharmaceutical companies researched in universities funded by pharmaceutical companies by doctors who have been indoctrinated by pharmaceutical companies in a country who’s #1 lobby is the pharmaceutical companies! if plants have no “substance” why do 40% of All drugs and 25% of cancer drugs on the market get their impetus from Amazon plants? maybe god/creator had it right.
no diet and …
no diet and exercise works better than supplements
“thats what she …
“thats what she said”
The longer it could …
The longer it could have been, the more USELESS it would be.
Exactly? Exactly? …
Exactly? Exactly? How in the world would you know? Are you a real scholor, or just a mouthy punk?
And let them cut …
And let them cut you up, radiate you and burn you when all their/your drugs fail.
Shut up, take your …
Shut up, take your drugs and believe anyone with M.D. after their name!
exactly, people …
exactly, people depend on supplements too much
Wow healthy diet …
Wow healthy diet and exercise….how many studies do they need to do before people get the point.
too short to be …
too short to be useful