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Scientists have found that vitamin E, tested on 65-75 year-old men at 200 milligrams per day in a 3 month trial, restored immune function that had been reduced due to aging.
DETAILS: Although we do not know which type the scientists used, natural E
has been shown in other studies to be superior to the synthetic type.
Vitamin E Corrects Aging Defect Bibliography
Immunology & Cell Biology, Feb., 2000, by Drs. Fuente & Victor, Faculty of Biology, Complutense U., Madrid, Spain.
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