NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN TODAY’S WORLD

 
Overcoming misunderstanding.

Every year people spend many billions of dollars on nutritional supplements of various kinds and suffer no adverse effects, yet for example, in 2012 the one drug alone, Ablify to treat psychotic disorders had $6.4billion in sales.  As with every drug, adverse effects are listed in the CPS Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties, many drugs being banned and removed every year due to unacceptable documented harms.

In the 1950s medical doctors recommended cigarette smoking to relieve anxiety and other imagined ills.
One study at UCLA School of Medicine involved 11,000 men over 10 years supplementing 800mg vitamin C/day who lived 6 years longer than those taking only 60mg (net reduction of 42% reduced cardiovascular mortality.

A study of 77,446 men and women aged 50-76 found an inverse relationship between dietary selenium and risk of pancreatic cancer (Annals of Internal Medicine 2013;159(12).

The Physician’s Health Study over 11 years published in Annals of Internal Medicine 2013;159(2) found that taking a multiple one-a-day supplement  was associated with an 8% reduction in overall cancer incidence, a 12% reduction in cancer deaths, a 31% reduction in total cancer incidence and 39% reduction in fatal heart attack risk.

A study of 81,184 people reported that low vitamin B6 intake is associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer (Molecular Nutrition & Food Research April 2010).

A study of 88,045 postmenopausal women reported that vitamin B6 and B2 intake from diet and supplements reduced risk of colorectal cancer (American Society for Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition Feb.1995).

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