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![]() | Bengal Spice Bengal Spice Tea contains a sweet medley of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Bengal Spice has a sweet, creamy taste that adds a sumptuous quality to this medley of herbs and spices! This zesty bl...More Bengal Spice information here |
![]() | Country Peach Passion Country Peach Passion Tea combines peach and passion fruit flavors. Since 1970 Celestial Seasonings has created the most unique, flavorful herb teas in the world. Handcrafted by our master blenders, e...More Country Peach Passion information here |
![]() | Lemon Zinger Lemon Zinger is made from dried whole lemons, rosehips, and lemon grass to liven your day. The tart and tangy taste of 100% natural Lemon Zinger delivers a bolt on invigorating flavor to liven up your...More Lemon Zinger information here |
![]() | Original India Spice Original India Spice Chai: In many cultures, chai simply means tea. And a pot of chai fills homes with a delicious aroma that says welcome like nothing else. Our Original India Spice Chai is blended f...More Original India Spice information here |
![]() | Red Zinger Red ZingerĀ® Herb Tea: Red Zinger is the classic...the original herb tea with the zesty taste that first won hearts more than 20 years ago. Its snappy flavor and rich red color come from the authentic...More Red Zinger information here |
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Vitamin & Supplement Informatiion News
- Study: Vitamins E and C fail to prevent cancer in men (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 5:19 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 12:54 p.m.
- Study: Vitamins E and C Fail to Prevent Cancer in Men (The Hendersonville Times-News)
A large clinical trial of almost 15,000 men taking vitamins E and C for up to 10 years has found that neither supplement had any effect on cancer rates.
- Trial finds no benefits from vitamins C and E in cutting risk of heart disease (International Herald Tribune)
A large long-term trial has found that the supplements work no better than placebos.
- Vitamin E won't prevent rheumatoid arthritis: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Taking vitamin E supplements does not reduce a woman's risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an analysis of data from the Women's Health Study indicates.
- Petitions: The new tool to attack supplements (Nutraingredients.com)
The petition filed earlier this year by GSK in an effort to wipe out the dietary supplement category for weight loss is unlikely to pass. But it highlights a major new threat to the industry: The use of petitions to discredit the supplements sector. Lorraine Heller reports.
- All the omega-3s without the mercury (PhysOrg)
Problem: I'm taking fish oil supplements. But I still worry about mercury contamination.





