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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Too many vitamins can give you cancer, major new study warns people who take them

Taking extra vitamins “does more harm than good” and increases the risk of cancer and heart disease, a major study has revealed. Millions of people take supplements thinking they are getting a health boost, but research has found they can have the opposite effect.

Dr Tim Byers – one of the world’s top cancer experts – examined research papers spanning 30 years.
He looked at three widely taken ­over-the-counter pills and supplements, vitamin E tablets, beta-carotene and folic acid, and warned against exceeding the recommended daily amount.


Dr Byers said: “We are not sure why this is happening but evidence shows that people who take more dietary supplements than needed tend to have a higher risk of developing cancer. When we first tested dietary supplements in animal models we found that the results were promising.

“Eventually we were able to move on to humans. We studied thousands of patients for 10 years who were taking dietary supplements and placebos. We found that the supplements were actually not beneficial for their health. In fact, some people actually got more cancer while on the vitamins.”

Folic acid supplements are taken by hundreds of thousands of pregnant women each year as it can help prevent spina bifida and other birth defects affecting the brain and spine.
But one study examined by Dr Byers’ team found too much increased the chances of getting cancer by 56%.
The acid – also known as vitamin – is also taken to cut the risk of heart disease and polyps in a colon, which lead to cancer.

But the research found too much in supplement form in fact increased the number of dangerous polyps.
Two trials of beta-carotene supplements found taking more than the recommended dose increased the risk of developing lung cancer and heart disease by 20%.

Meanwhile another trial of 35,000 people between 2001 and 2014 in the States found taking too many vitamin E tablets increased the risk of developing prostate cancer by 17%.

Dr Byers, associate director for prevention and control at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, US, began his study after it emerged two decades ago that people eating more fruit and vegetables were less likely to get cancer.

He wanted to see if vitamin supplements – now an estimated £385million market in the UK – would reduce the threat of the killer disease even further.

But long term studies since the 1980s have found taking too many has the opposite effect.
One trial found the chances of lung cancer increased by 18% while another showed an rise of 28%.
Dr Byers said: “We have discovered that taking extra vitamins and minerals do more harm than good.”
He added that most people got their daily recommended doses of vitamins and minerals by eating healthy meals.
He said: “This is not to say that people need to be afraid of taking vitamins and minerals. If taken at the correct dosage multivitamins can be good for you.
"But there is no substitute for good food.”


Culled from UK Mirror

50 comments:

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    1. Oyinbo people are obviously confused, everything nowadays dey cause Cancer for dem since dey can't pinpoint the actual cause. Linda take note!

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  2. They be bringing out studies but not solutions/cure. Lindaobserve

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  3. Dis is quite interesting to read but I must say dat wht wil b wil alwaz b irrespective of too much or not.

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  4. Hai! Wev heard so many things can giv cancer,Abeg our own is to pray to God, to guide $ protect us shekenan!

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Na everything be cancer abeg..... Ok nw, we don hear......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. ...Hun, really??? Too much of everything is bad though but cancer thats..."Huge!"

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  7. ...Hun, really??? Too much of everything is bad though but cancer thats..."Huge!"

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  8. ...Hun, really??? Too much of everything is bad though but cancer thats..."Huge!"

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  9. Pls I don't want to be confuse here oo,anyway tank God I hv already stopped taking all dis supplements now,

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  10. Kia, wetin we go cum dy tk na everytn causes cancer chia oghene shoooooo na wa ooo. Ohk we hv heard.

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  11. Almost everything and anything cause cancer these days

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  12. *yawn* boringggggg

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  13. *yawn* boringgggggg

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  14. The last statement there was the bomb. 'no subtitle for good food'

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  15. Are you kidding me? Anyway too much of everything is bad.

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  16. What's with d tablets. Just eat your clean veggies and fruit. And u r good to go!

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  17. Good to know, a way forward.

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  18. We don't know what to believe anymore. Very soon,they are going to warn us against food!

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  19. I can relate to this, Mum passed away 2 years ago from brain tumor or intracranial neoplasm brain cancer, God! she was an addict to food supplement. Miss her lots

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  20. What about too many fruits and vegetables?

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  21. Nawa o, wot wil one eat nd tek dat won't affect health?

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  22. I have always worried about this... because when I see some of these vitamins that are suppose to be good for you, its troubling.

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  23. There really isn't any substitute for good quality food. It's just sad that we do not have variety of foods we can eat. We eat a lot of carbs , which aren't good for us and we don't do enough exercise either .
    The average Nigerian thinks the stress of living in Nigeria is enough exercise but it's just plain STRESS. Cancer is killing more people than Aids these days . It makes kidney and liver diseases seem like child's play. The federal government needs to create a Cancer Centre where people can run various genetic tests like the BRCA 1 and 2 , which give hindsight on the percentage risk of having cancer.

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  24. All this cancer talk just scare the shit out of everybody. But really everything should be done/taken in moderation.

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  25. People don't understand that vitamins are needed in small quantity.
    They're mico nutrients.
    Thanks for the info linda.

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  26. Lobatan na to cover yourself with the blood of Jesus na.

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  27. Hmmmmmm. One doesn't even know what to eat and what not to eat anymore .

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  28. Vry soon they wil find dt water has a symptons dt can cause hiv,mtcshewwwww!
    #nothankyoui'llratherbeselfmade

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  29. Nothing is safe again these days, everything or too of it causes cancer.

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  30. Its a lie. This is just propaganda to reduce the world population. Very soon consuming vitamins will become illegal or systematically controlled thus reducing the body's chances of fighting so many diseases which vitamins prevent.

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  31. Seriously what can someone take with rest of mind now adays?? 1we live by His Grace the Grace of God. #teflon_flackoU

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  32. I fear oooo! Oyibo people una strong but na only God Wey strong pass una.









    Lin Lin my love!

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  33. I fear oooo! Oyibo people una strong but na only God Wey strong pass una.









    Lin Lin my love!

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  34. Truth is, anything you over do is dangerous.too much of everything is bad!

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  35. Uhmmm,,Na wa oo!

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  36. Sure the vitamins do no harm. It's the other junk in the tablets eg magnesium stereate etc - look at the effects of these ingredients on the web. They're not just in vitamins but other medications too. Big business for pharmaceuticals. Discovered they put a yellow colour in steroid tablets for asthma which also causes asthma in some people. Why? More tablets needed. More money for them. Check out ingredients carefully.

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  37. s if we don't have enough shit to scare us already

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