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Keyword: tocotrienols

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  • Can correcting micronutrient deficiencies help treat heart failure? (Yes: Iron, selenium, zinc, copper, and Co-Q10)

    02/09/2022 8:11:08 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 31 replies
    Medical Xpress / Journal of Internal Medicine ^ | Nov. 9, 2022 | Nils Bomer, Ph.D. et al
    A review published in the Journal of Internal Medicine provides convincing evidence that micronutrients—including iron, selenium, zinc, copper, and coenzyme Q10—can impact the function of cardiac cells' energy-producing mitochondria to contribute to heart failure. The findings suggest that micronutrient supplementation could represent an effective treatment for heart failure. "Micronutrient deficiency has a high impact on mitochondrial energy production and should be considered an additional factor in the heart failure equation, moving our view of the failing heart away from "an engine out of fuel" to "a defective engine on a path to self-destruction," said co–lead author Nils Bomer, Ph.D., of...
  • STUDY REVEALS HOW ONE FORM OF NATURAL VITAMIN E PROTECTS BRAIN AFTER STROKE

    01/11/2010 10:18:35 AM PST · by decimon · 20 replies · 666+ views
    Ohio State University ^ | Jan 11, 2009 | Emily Caldwell
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Blocking the function of an enzyme in the brain with a specific kind of vitamin E can prevent nerve cells from dying after a stroke, new research suggests. In a study using mouse brain cells, scientists found that the tocotrienol form of vitamin E, an alternative to the popular drugstore supplement, stopped the enzyme from releasing fatty acids that eventually kill neurons. The Ohio State University researchers have been studying how this form of vitamin E protects the brain in animal and cell models for a decade, and intend to pursue tests of its potential to both...