Vitamins of Politics
Yes, even with our health, the game of Clear Politics is played, but as long as you eat your fruits and vegetables:
In an advisory, the AHA recommends consumers get antioxidants from a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish and poultry - and not from vitamins. After reviewing several large-scale studies, the AHA concluded antioxidant vitamins have no heart-protection benefits, although the group said more study is needed on the issue.
Veggies rock, especially asparagus.
Watch, the vitamin industry will come out spewing.
In an advisory, the AHA recommends consumers get antioxidants from a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish and poultry - and not from vitamins. After reviewing several large-scale studies, the AHA concluded antioxidant vitamins have no heart-protection benefits, although the group said more study is needed on the issue.
Veggies rock, especially asparagus.
Watch, the vitamin industry will come out spewing.
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