Recent Vitamin E Study Reaches Unfounded Conclusions Nineteenth century British statesman Benjamin Disraeli once mused: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." The recent announcement by John Hopkins University researchers Edgar Miller and coworkers that high vitamin E intake may increase the risk of early death is an exemplary case in point.... |
It's official: commercially-grown food is declining in nutrients. In 2001, [Life Extension Foundation] reported on a vitamin drain in America's vegetables (Vegetables Without Vitamins, Life Extension, March 2001). What they found in that unofficial report is now official. The Journal of the American College of Nutrition has published new findings from University of Texas researchers showing diminished levels of six nutrients in vegetables and fruits. |
One-Meter Waistline Predicts High Risk of Diabetes and Heart Disease People with a waistline of one meter or more are at serious risk of insulin resistance - an early stage in the development of diabetes and heart disease, finds a study published online by the British Medical Journal in April, 2005. |
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New edition is easier to read
NutriSearch and Lyle MacWilliam are extremely happy to announce the release of our newest member of the Comparative Guide family of products: the NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, Consumer Edition. With its simplified language and convenient new trade paperback (6" x 9") size, the Consumer edition is poised to become our most popular Comparative Guide yet.
The Consumer Edition is an abridged version of the original 4th edition NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, now called the Professional Edition. It contains all the same product analysis, full-colour graphs, listing of all 1,600+ products, but does not include all of the science behind the comparisons. If you need or want access to the details of our product analysis and all the scientific references, the Professional Edition may be the wiser choice. Some of this information is also available online at nutrisearch.ca.
Online Movie Demonstration Now Available
We've just added two exciting new services to our Show Me the Science section at NutriSearch.ca: a series of short, online movies, including one describing how to utilize our Comparative Guides to explain optimal health; and an extensive database of nutritional research, focusing on scientific studies of individual nutrients and specific disease processes. Find out more or sign up for these subscription services at:
- Show Me the Science Medical Research Database
- Database Tutorial (large player, will open in new window)
- Database Turorial (regular player, will open in new window)
- Show Me the Science Online Videos
Our nutritional database will also feature valuable information for those interested in the science of supplementation, with thousands of references to existing and new studies looking at vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients and their myriad health support functions. Pulled from publicly accessible sources, the references will be organized by nutrient and by disease process, so that you can quickly find all the studies you need.
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The new movie will introduce our NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, including some of the supporting research, the Blended Standard, and our new NutriSearch Medal of Achievement™ program, all in simple, easy-to-follow language. Available only by subscription from NutriSearch Corporation here on ComparativeGuide.com, this online presentation will have the answers you need to explain why the NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements is the most complete, independent survey of North American multiple vitamin and mineral supplements available.
Some of the features available in the subscription site include the ability to email "tickets" to family, friends, and tracking, so that you can see who has and hasn't accepted your invitation to view the movie. You'll also be able to "track" your subscribers, so you can contact them once they have viewed this (and other content).
NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, 4th edition
Our popular fourth edition of the NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements™ is available in bookstores and health food outlets, following a March, 2007 launch. This new edition is twice the size and rates three times (over 1,500) the number of nutritional supplements as the third edition. Packed with the latest findings on inflammation, oxidative stress, and degenerative disease, the NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements™ is the definitive resource for anyone serious about optimal nutrition and anti-aging defence. Inside, you will find:
- over 1,500 US and Canadian supplements scientifically rated and compared
- 18 critical Health Support Criteria required to evaluate supplements
- 300 full-colour graphs so you can easily compare top-rated products
The NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements™ is your roadmap to understanding the remarkable protective powers of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
- Discover recent scientific evidence that shows supplements can optimize health and retard the aging process.
- Determine which supplement is best for you and your family, using a scientifically-based approach.
Now in its 4th edition and representing thousands of hours of research, the NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements™ is the way for you to find a quality nutritional supplement that best suits your needs.
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CONSUMERS:The NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements is also available at your local bookstore, or through the following online retailers: Amazon | Amazon Canada | Barnes and Noble | Borders | UNI Pro Tools ASIA:Nexus Resources, Australia |
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BOOKSELLERS: The NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements |
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