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In a message dated 1/26/2003 10:09:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Vitamin E provides more antioxidant benefit to the heart and spleen than
> selenium, beta-carotene or coenzyme Q10. In fact, at the maximum effective
> dose of Vitamin E

What is the maximum effective dose of vit. E?

Alex

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