The above is clueless IMO. First of all there is vitamin E and then is vitamin E i.e. industrial crap from BASF or the semi-synthetic all rrr-alpha tocopherol (that falsely claims to be natural E) and then there is real vitamin E's from i.e. ParaChem (mixed tocotrienols) or A.C. Grace (mixed high gamma tocopherol).
Or consider the high dose thiamine in the context of DM T2.
Vitamin C doesn't stop cold sure. How long has it been since Pauling died
as a very old man? Likely the last (heavy weight) guy to offer this idea. Granted at low levels there would likely be an effect see some of the
1950's research done in the East Bloc. It is said to help time of recovery a bit. Higher dose vitamin D3 does a nice job at reducing its frequency if you have the 'balls' to try it at the right dose on your own. Vitamin C does helps with joint pain and likely cartilage repair.
We can do dueling abstract. Oh wait the above does not have real citations
but rather the vaguer 'references.' An example of public masterbation, IMO.
So turn about is fair play.
This author likely only thinks of vitamin K as something just for clotting.
Or has the above author ever taken a magnesium maleate dose and the watched
its blood pressure in the context of a moderate calcium intake? Of course
not. And the 'dimwit' (IMO) would get the dose wrong and form wrong, IMO. Likely
it would chose magnesium oxide and claim it didn't work after glupping
a milk shake to swallow the one 250 milligram tablet.
Remember I can RUN 3 miles in 20 minutes again at age 60 (my demunged age).
Next year, I play to do a 0.5 marathon or a 12K and to beat the 19 year olds
and not be sore the next day. Then again I may have driven off a cliff by that
time, lol. Can I get faster likely. The supplements help, I've tried it both
ways. Granted some of my favs aren't vitamins officially.
"Seeking to fail studies" (IMO) often using 'industrial crap' (fact) instead of the real thing is another issue mixed in the above, IMO.
And yes the labs can turn out good stuff not just crap.
With supplements and foods, you need to know what you are doing. Conventional
supplements, conventional foods, conventional drugs all have piss poor conventional results for the most part. Most people don't need extra iron.
Yet how many supplements and foods have added transition i.e. iron and copper minerals?
How many drugs contain toxic time release agents? How many drugs are just
toxic analogues to natural compounds that could be used if someone powerful
support their use instead? Do you need examples? If I offer them will
a discussion follow?
And this author likely think supplements are just about what it
defines as "vitamins." There is a bigger universe. Minerals, vitamin
like substances, unrecognized vitamins, concentrates, etc.
not too nicely yours.........................Trig