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NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)

 

Dear readers,

 

Today we are launching a grassroots action campaign to demand

retractions from mainstream media outlets over their incorrect and

misleading articles about this week's antioxidant study. Despite the

study showing significant protections against heart attack and stroke in

women who actually took the antioxidant vitamins, the mainstream media

almost universally reported a scientific falsehood: That these

antioxidants showed " no benefits " whatsoever.

 

We are asking NewsTarget readers to join us in contacting the media

organization that printed what we believe to be incorrect stories on

this topic (WebMD, ABC News, Fox News, Reuters, etc.) and demand a

retraction and correction of their stories. Please join us in contacting

these media organizations, and be sure to email any reply you get from

them to antioxidants

 

We will then tally the replies and post an update as this story

develops.

 

It is time that we demanded our media actually tell the truth about

vitamins and stop printing pro-pharma propaganda designed to scare

people away from nutritional supplements.

 

Click any headline below for the full story (the second story here is

by Byron Richards and it offers enlightening technical details about the

study that you won't find in the mainstream media):

 

Health: NewsTarget readers demand retractions from major media outlets

over erroneous reporting of antioxidant study

When the mainstream media refuses to print the truth about a significant

study detailing the health benefits of antioxidants and, instead,

parrots the erroneous conclusions of a pro-pharmaceutical medical

association, it's time for citizens to take a...

http://www.newstarget.com/021981.html

 

Health: Natural Vitamin E Dramatically Reduces Heart Disease

A new randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cardiovascular study

evaluating natural vitamin E, synthetic vitamin C, and synthetic

beta-carotene has shown that natural vitamin E reduced cardiovascular

death or serious cardiovascular disease by a...

http://www.newstarget.com/021980.html 

 

To your health,

- Mike Adams

 

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