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coronary heart disease in australia

coronary heart disease in australia
First I must define corrective Research: Remedy research is that research that says carrot juice (or a vitamin or supplement, etc.) is good for gout, hemorrhoids, heart, eyes, brain, etc. . and that carrot juice (or a vitamin or supplement, etc.) is not good for gout, hemorrhoids, heart, eyes, brain, etc.

Let us take vitamin E. My neighbor, who suffers from heart disease is 800 mg vitamin E daily. She says it makes her heart tissues supple and really beautiful. Now 800 mg is well above the recommended dosage. She is not.

I use to high doses of vitamin E, but I can not now. Why? Remedy Research, said: "Stop doing!"

Here is a report from the Government point to vitamin E: A 1994 review of the 5133 Finnish men and women aged 30-69 years also suggested that an increased intake of vitamin E was associated with reduced mortality (death) from heart disease. http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamine.asp

More than 5 thousand Finns. Wow!

Here is another report on vitamin E: At the last meeting of the American Heart Association (2004) researchers presented data showed that a high level of vitamin E can lead to death. A statistical analysis using data from studies involving 136,000 indicated that subjects receiving high doses of vitamin E has a 5% increase in the death. The cause of death in these studies was not reported.
http://www.medicinalfoodnews.com/vol08/issue3/vitamin_e.htm

Perhaps they are running from one train.

There are lies, damned lies and statistics.

Let me tell you a secret: Statistical research can be useful.

Let those described above. Do you have a zillion people rich in vitamin E and other zillion do not. Come back in five years and see how many are still alive. Draw a conclusion.

What should the final be?

The correct conclusion: we have the deaths of those who are rich in vitamin E with those who have none. We have a zillion people, there is a high probability that our results are correct and that there is a difference in mortality. No conclusions can be drawn, why more people died, a lot of vitamin E. No. Causes of death were.

This provision is not statisticians speak. I did not use it because you do not know what the hell was the conclusion.

Well, how should the above statistical data are used?

Firstly, the reasons for the death to be determined.

If there is an increase in deaths related to heart (or any other disease), it should be further investigated.

What were the exact causes of cardiovascular deaths? Can they in any combination with vitamin E?

If they can, then what exactly is the ownership and mechanism by which vitamin E can kill you?

If you do not have the answers to the above questions, then forget the statistics.

Start over!

Their only conclusion must be: The specific statistical test does not correlate with the science known.

This also applies to the Finnish trial, but also to a lesser extent, because the Finnish trial was specifically in relation to cardiovascular deaths. But this study also to examine the science. You have to know the mechanism by which vitamin E causes heart problems or prevented.

We are billions of American dollars on prescription and nonprescription medicines and health supplements. Some studies have indicated that certain drugs are useless or harmful. Some studies show that nonprescription health supplements are useful. Others show that they are useless or harmful. Some studies show that certain nonprescription supplements are superior to certain drugs.

Things are so confusing that many of the Council of the quacks or scientists. Unfortunately, most doctors know little about natural supplements that are not in their formula.

Each year, a lot of people swarm into Mexico for the magical treatments. Mrs. King was one of those that led to the closure of a number of clinics of the Mexican government.

The Americans are interested in natural remedies. It is part of our culture. It's a science to determine what works, what by what mechanism. Using statistics for the wrong purposes only confused the rear of everyone.

John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com, a retired VP of R & D for Lenox China, is author of detective & western novels, Women's Clothing (business, science, engineering, humor), poetry, etc. Former editor of Ceramic Industry magazine. He is Executive Representative of IWS sellers of Tyler Hicks wealth success books and kits. He also sells Topflight Flagpoles. He calls himself "Taylor Jones, the hack writer."

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