Vitamins Take Another Health Hit
CBS Evening News: New Evidence Shows Vitamins E, Selenium Don't Prevent Prostate Cancer
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"Taking Selenium or Vitamin E at the doses that we used in the select trial for an average of five years did not prevent prostate cancer," said Dr. Eric A. Klein of the Cleveland Clinic.
This is just the latest in a string of disappointing news about vitamin pills, a nearly $8 billion industry. Last month, a study showed neither vitamins E nor C prevent heart disease.
CBS News asked the government's top authority on supplements, Paul M. Coates, director of the Office of Dietary Supplements for the National Institutes of Health, for the bottom line on:
And what about taking a daily multivitamin?
"There is a lack of ... solid evidence taking multivitamins regularly have an impact on disease prevention," Coates said.
There are some useful supplements. For example: folic acid during pregnancy, Vitamin B12 for patients who can't absorb it and calcium when dietary sources aren't enough.
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Keep those advertising dollars flowing with synthetic drugs laced with side effects.
http://www.lef.org/featured-articles/Rebuttal-to-Recent-Attacks-Against-Dietary-Supplements.htm
Don''t accept the brainwashing! Get all the facts you can.
I can anecdotally attest that at age 60, without 200% mdr or more of a vitamin D supplement, EVERY DAY, sore joints and back problems rear their ugliness in short order!
A healthy body is a lifestyle, not a quick fix. Don''t want prostate cancer, stop eating junky food and consume more organic (less toxins), fiber rich foods. Supplements just pick up where good farming practices leave off.
Also, NO info as to at what stage vitamins are concentrated to attack the disease? Best time to beat a disease is at the BEGINNING.
When original claims made, who and how were such results obtained? NO citations for THAT critical info.
NONE of this covered in the report.
HERBS, A/O vitamins ARE effective. It all depends on how they are used, at what stage, and at WHAT DOSAGE/FREQUENCY?
Let''s get more truth and less BOMBAST in such future reporting, eh?
Also, NO info as to at what stage vitamins are concentrated to attack the disease? Best time to beat a disease is at the BEGINNING.
When original claims made, who and how were such results obtained? NO citations for THAT critical info.
NONE of this covered in the report.
HERBS, A/O vitamins ARE effective. It all depends on how they are used, at what stage, and at WHAT DOSAGE/FREQUENCY?
Let''s get more truth and less BOMBAST in such future reporting, eh?
The above independent study shows me that vitamins DO have a positive effect on health and well being. Sorry pharmas!!
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June 25, 2009 1:31 AM PDT
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