Article: Dietary supplements under attack.(AS WE SEE IT)

Near the end of 2008, the media ran headline news stories claiming that vitamins C, D, and E do not prevent heart attack, stroke, or breast cancer. Within five days, we posted a rebuttal on the home page of our website.

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When these biased stories are launched, the media never gives us prior notice to prepare a response. That means the public only hears conventional medicine's distorted side of the story.

What follows is a slightly modified version of how we responded to these unfounded attacks:

In the early 1990s, several large population studies showed significant reductions in cardiovascular disease in those who ...

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