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Griffin-Yale center to test fruit, veggie pills    view story
Monday, November 22, 2004
ANTHONY SPINELLI - - Connecticut Post
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Not everyone can honestly say they eat the minimum of the five recommended servings of fruits and vegetables a day, particularly those on low-carbohydrate diets. That's part of the reason why a fruit and vegetable pill is so attractive. In pill form, the advertisements say, a person can get the concentrated goodness of all those fruits and veggies without so much as slicing a carrot or peeling a grapefruit. But do these pills really work? That's the question a manufacturer of supplement pills, the NSA Corp. of Tennessee, is paying $200,000 to the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center to find out. |

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