While dietary supplements may be advertised to promote health, new research shows a link between consumption of over-the-counter supplements and increased cancer risk, if the supplements are taken in excess of the recommended dietary amount.
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This is a review of the same studies that I discuss in my rebuttal to multivitamins are bad video. Beta carotene given to smokers and folic acid given to people with polyps on colon. I discuss in my video. @Rachelgrob
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YES! I was curious about this as well. I’d LOVE to hear Rhonda’s input on it.
(Beta Carotene and Folic acid)
This is a review of the same studies that I discuss in my rebuttal to multivitamins are bad video. Beta carotene given to smokers and folic acid given to people with polyps on colon. I discuss in my video. @Rachelgrob
Fantastic, thank you!!