Vitamin E for Ailing and Healthy Hearts
1969
Examines the use of vitamin E in preventing and treating cardiovascular conditions by a pioneer in vitamin E therapeutics.
Key Takeaways:
- Expands on the Shute brothers’ clinical work using vitamin E with patients suffering from angina, heart attacks, and circulatory problems.
- Argues that vitamin E is beneficial not only for those with diagnosed cardiovascular disease but also as a preventive measure for otherwise healthy people.
- Continues a direct challenge to conservative cardiology, calling for more open‑minded research into nutrient‑based therapies and high‑dose supplementation.