Journal of the American Dietetic AssociationHerbert, V. (1993) Dangers of iron and vitamin C supplements. J. Am. Diet. Assoc . 93: 526–527.Herbert V. (1993). Dangers of iron and vitamin C supplements. J. Am. Diet Assoc, 93, 526-7....
To amass hundreds and hundreds of research articles and north of twenty researchers and my own paid fact-checkers and this whole thing to manage this to try to manage all of the information made...
Unfortunately, whether due to a misinterpretation of what low carbohydrate dieting actually is or an “all-or-nothing” approach to restricting carbohydrates or perhaps the influence of low-carbohydrate-done-wrong diets like Atkins, many people (and especially athletes) try or attempt ...
From this hand-picked selection of studies, these researchers concluded that antioxidants increase mortality. . Just in case the magnitude of the scientific fraud taking place here has not yet become apparent, let me repeat what happened: These scientists claimed to be studying the effects of ...
stones. Taking vitamin A supplements can be toxic, causing multiple serious side effects. Ingesting vitamin E runs the risk of contracting prostate cancer. Taking high levels of vitamin B6 supplements for a year or longer can cause severe nerve damage, leading people to lose control of bodily ...
Herbert, V (1993) Dangers of iron and vitamin C supplements. J. Am. Diet. Assoc. 93: pp. 526-527Herbert, V. (1993). Dangers of iron and vitamin C supplements. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 93, 526e527.Herbert V. (1993). Dangers of iron and vitamin C supplements. ...