A recent accusation against vitamin E is that somehow it increases risk of prostate cancer. (3) That is nonsense. If you take close look at the numbers, you will see that “Compared with placebo, the absolute increase in risk of prostate cancer per 1000 person-years was 1.6 for vitamin E, 0.8 for selenium, and 0.4 for the combination.” That works out to be a claimed 0.63% increase risk with vitamin E alone, 0.24% increase in risk with vitamin E and selenium, and 0.15% increase in risk for selenium alone.
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On October 18, 2011 by gloriamac
categories: Anti-aging, Body, Did You Know, Health & Fitness, MD Treatments, Men's Personal Care, Natural, Nutrition, Prevention, Taking Action, Women
On September 26, 2011 by gloriamac
Today on MSN, Fitbie: Guide to diet and fitness our good friend Connie Bennett was featured in an article titled 6 Scary Side Effects of Sugar. We look forward to Connie’s new book Beyond Sugar Shock to be released in spring 2012 by Hay House. Connie will be our guest on The Ageless sisters November 17th. Add Your Comments | Permalink |On February 4, 2011 by gloriamac
By Dr. Allan Spreen An apple a day keeps the doctor away–but orange juice cures cancer. At least that’s what researchers at the National Institutes of Health are reporting. To be fair, the treatment requires way more than a few glasses of orange juice. In actuality, it requires massive doses of intravenous vitamin [...] Add Your Comments | Permalink |categories: Anti-aging, Body, Health & Fitness, MD Treatments, Must See, Taking Action, Tips & Advice
On August 2, 2010 by gloriamac
By Dr. Blaylock On March 8, 2010 by gloriamac
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