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Vitamins and minerals
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Do you take supplements and do you think they do you any good?
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I have occasionally taken vitamin supplements but I'm not sure that they've actually helped me in any way.
Chris
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I have occasionally taken vitamin supplements but I'm not sure that they've actually helped me in any way.
Chris
I recently bought a tube of Haliborange Vitamin C tablets, reduced in a bargain bin. I'm not fully convinced that they'll do any good but I don't mind giving them a try at the reduced price. They taste nice too. Wouldn't have bought 'em at full price though.
I have a friend who swears by Echinacea (spelling?) to ward off colds and flu in winter.
I have a friend who swears by Echinacea (spelling?) to ward off colds and flu in winter.
Excessive intake of vitamin B12 has been linked to cancer:
http://www.usingvitam...min-b12-overdose.html
as has too much vitamin C and vitamin E:
http://www.telegraph....-for-your-health.html
Vitamin E, in large quantities, has also been linked to heart failure:
http://emedicine.meds...ticle/126268-overview
Vitamin A, in excessive quantities, can cause lots of problems:
http://www.rightdiagn..._a_overdose/intro.htm
Too much vitamin K can lead to liver problems:
http://emedicine.meds...ticle/126268-overview
http://www.usingvitam...min-b12-overdose.html
as has too much vitamin C and vitamin E:
http://www.telegraph....-for-your-health.html
Vitamin E, in large quantities, has also been linked to heart failure:
http://emedicine.meds...ticle/126268-overview
Vitamin A, in excessive quantities, can cause lots of problems:
http://www.rightdiagn..._a_overdose/intro.htm
Too much vitamin K can lead to liver problems:
http://emedicine.meds...ticle/126268-overview
I remember that National Geographic did a study on vitamins and supplements recently Missprim. They reported that the industry is basically just a huge money-spinner worth billions of dollars to the industry and individuals involved. The opinion of the various medical consultants was that no one eating a healthy and balanced diet needs to take supplements and vitamins. One real danger that has been identified is that many people think they can ignore a healthy diet simply because - or if - they are taking supplements.
As Ummm says just stick to a healthy and balanced diet.
As Ummm says just stick to a healthy and balanced diet.
I have read that Curcumin and Astaxanthin (as well as Vit. B 12) can also have benefical effects on dementia as they are able to penetrate the blood/brain barrier.
With regard to Curcumin (extracted from Turmeric/curry powder), comparison of the relative illnesses between India and the U.S. seem to confirm this.
http://articles.merco...n-Fight-Dementia.aspx
With regard to Curcumin (extracted from Turmeric/curry powder), comparison of the relative illnesses between India and the U.S. seem to confirm this.
http://articles.merco...n-Fight-Dementia.aspx