Vitamins have no Effect on Most Cancers
This is a controversial statement, but researchers have found that increased intake of vitamins C or E have no beneficial effects for the prevention of prostate and other forms of cancer. It has long been promoted that high levels of vitamins to augment your dily intake requirements have the ability to help reduce cancer. True to this, such advertising on the benefits of vitamins have long been debated and even fought over by people who have claimed to benefit from such high vitamin intake. The study focused on the ability of the compounds in question to prevent the occurrence of the disease which was found to be zero. Take excessive amounts and you still get cancer wasting money thus defying common belief.
The results were analyzed after random testing of subjects who showed no increased immunity to contracting the disease and that whether they had taken the vitamins or not, they would still end up with the cancer. Clinical trials have been inconclusive from past studies due to the sheer lack of quantity which in this case was addressed by surveying physicians themselves who are more adept to answering medical questions and in diagnosis.
Date posted: Friday, January 30th, 2009 11:20 am | Under category: Information, Research, prevention
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