Congressman Istook Requests Funds For Vitamin Relief USA
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To Gain Congressional Approval, Thousands of Emails Must Be Received
Murrieta, CA (October 27, 2004) Congressman Ernest Istook (R-OK) formally
requested that The Healthy Foundation's program Vitamin Relief USAT
receive $4 million from the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education
budget. $2 million will provide daily vitamins to 60,000 at-risk children.
$2 million will fund research on the impact of daily multi-vitamin intake
on the quality of life of at-risk seniors.
For this funding to gain approval, thousands of emails to Congress must be
received. To quickly and easily send your letter of support for this
funding to your congressional representative go to:
www.healthactioncenter.com/action/index.asp?step=2&item=21988
Vitamin Relief USAT provides daily multi-vitamins to 20,000 at risk
children, teens, adults and seniors at over 500 locations in 42 states.
Parents and teachers of participating children report improvements in
children's grades, school attendance, behavior, health and self-esteem.
Seniors report decreases in pain and the need for medication as well as
increases in energy, confidence, appetite and the ability to care for
themselves.
The Healthy FoundationT received an earmarked appropriation from Congress
in 2002 to research the impact of daily vitamins on at-risk children and
their academic performance. The study is underway at the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey under the direction of Dr. Adam
Perlman. Preliminary results of the study are expected in Spring 2005.
Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) sponsored
the appropriation in 2002. Senator Harkin is expected to sponsor the 2005
funding for The Healthy FoundationT in the Senate.
To learn more about The Healthy FoundationT and Vitamin Relief USAT,
contact The Healthy FoundationT at (877) 935-5348 or visit
www.vitaminrelief.org.
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