Re: Feds question vitamins' vitality



Feds question vitamins' vitality
A study finds little evidence to support the health claims of
multivitamins

Dr. Michael McGinnis says:
"there's simply not enough evidence to tell if taking vitamins
is a good or bad idea" and "We don't know a great deal"

Well, if he knows so little about the subject, or if he can't
figure out who benefits, and who doesn't benefit from
supplementation, why is he in charge of the NIH panel?



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