Harvard Study Shows Folic Acid, B Vitamins in Animi-3(R) May Prevent Vision Loss
Posted on: Wednesday, 4 March 2009, 10:11 CST
In the randomized, double-blind clinical trial, more than 5,000 women with heart disease, and at least three risk factors for cardiovascular disease, were given vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid over a seven-year time period. At the end of the trial, approximately 34 percent of the women had a lower risk of developing any type of AMD, while 41 percent had a lower risk of more severe forms of AMD.
"What's interesting here is the study authors note the correlation between age-related macular degeneration and cardiovascular disease," said nutritional expert Dr.
"DHA is highly concentrated in the retina of the eye, which is one of the reasons why a DHA deficiency may be important to vision," added President
Each capsule of Animi-3 contains 500 mg of omega-3, (350 mg of DHA), 200 mg of phytosterols, 1 mg of folic acid, 12.5 mg of B6, and 12 mcg of B12.
More information on Animi-3 ingredients is found on www.animi-3.com and on www.dhaandbvitamins.org, a resource developed by specialists at Weill Cornell Medical College and other leading medical centers.
Animi-3 is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
Article Source: http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/02/24/macular.degeneration.vitamins/index.html
Contact: Joe Shields Director of Public Relations (800) 959-2066 ext. 1131 jshields@pbmproducts.comSOURCE PBM Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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