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This link came up in another newsletter.

http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/newsarch/2004/Jan04/cereal.htm

Am I reading this wrong or is this contradictory? The first sentence says

that the response to Vitamin E was inconsistent when taken with a plain

wheat cereal. Then they say it proved a huge and consistent increase in

bioavailabilitty when taken with a grain cereal.

Am confused or are they?

The effect of a pill of 400 I.U. taken with a serving of plain wheat cereal

was inconsistent; some participants had a significant increase in blood

plasma levels of vitamin E, others almost none. " This study clearly showed

that applying vitamin E onto a grain cereal provided a huge and consistent

increase in its bioavailability, " said Leonard, an LPI research

assistant who conducted the study. " Even 30 I.U., the RDA for this vitamin,

produced a large increase in new blood plasma levels. "

Also, notice who paid for the study.

Comments, please.

Judith Alta

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