Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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Vitamin E tocotrienols protect the heart and prevent metabolic syndrome

(NaturalNews) Few people pay attention to the importance of vitamin E, much less to the multi-fractioned mirror image versions of the vitamin known as isomers (consisting of tocotrienols and tocopherols). Vitamin E has long been known as a nutrient that may play a role in maintaining heart health, but extensive new research explains that the vitamin in all its potent forms is required to dramatically lower the risk of heart disease and heart attack. Recent studies also confirm that the nutrient family may play a crucial role in thwarting the effects of metabolic syndrome, precursor to the diabetes epidemic. Health-minded individuals may need to supplement with a full spectrum form of the vitamin to obtain the sufficient quantities needed to avert the multitude of chronic killer diseases that plaque millions today.

An ever expanding detailed body of evidence is mounting to support the importance of the tocotrienol fraction of vitamin E. While all eight isomers are required for optimal health and disease prevention, the four tocotrienols have emerged as critical components shown to influence LDL cholesterol particle size and oxidation rate. Researchers publishing the result of a study in the journal Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry explain that tocotrienols protect the heart against adverse gene signaling that is a consequence of elevated cholesterol.





 http://www.naturalnews.com/033922_vitamin_E_metabolic_syndrome.html

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my opinion :
This satire is describing how people are unfamiliar with the floods. they even say "flood" is a "puddle". whether satire is intended for the government or to society, but neither of them could not be blamed. of course the government should continue to seek ways to cope with flooding, but even the government's efforts will not succeed without a change in public attitudes that do not throw garbage in drains and rivers, illegal logging, etc.