Healthy & Natural Journal, December 1st, 2000
In the 1960s, when Harold Miller began taking vitamin E capsules, he also found himself taking a lot of grief from friends and coworkers. "Ah, the sex vitamin," some winked. Others were more blunt. "You're wasting your money," Miller recalls them saying.
Miller, now 75, is writing a poetic history of the neighborhood where he grew up. And he's still taking vitamin E supplements. Miller feels gratified that medical studies and newspaper headlines have confirmed vitamin E's benefits to the heart.
That, in a nutshell, is the story of vitamin E: assailed in the past, lauded today, and perhaps ...
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