"No significant difference in vitamin C serum concentration in examined groups was observed. These results may suggest that low serum concentrations of vitamin A and E may have influence on Borrelia burgdorferi infection development."
PMID: 16013408
Note: be careful with taking these OTC. They are fat soluable and excess stays in the system. Overdosing is DANGEROUS. Latest news...vitamin E daily dosing is not good (years ago it was recommended). Gosh, I wish they would make up "their" minds!
Research the connection between dry eyes and vitamin A and the connection between schizophrenia and vitamin E.
Go here: PMID: 12837515 and PMID: 12571430
To get there: www.pubmed.com and then type in the numbers only into the search window to pull up the abstracts.
[This message has been edited by Marnie (edited 20 July 2005).]
Posted by Marnie (Member # 773) on :
Up for lymesux...see the vitamin E connection. Follow the links.