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6 Diseases Researched for Mass Market Vitamins

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Pubmed Data : Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2008 Jun 30. Epub 2008 Jun 30. PMID: 18616690
Study Type : Human Study
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Pubmed Data : Am J Epidemiol. 2000 Jul 15;152(2):149-62. PMID: 10909952
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Pubmed Data : Cancer Causes Control. 2005 Aug;16(6):643-50. PMID: 16049802
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Diseases : Prostate Cancer
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Pubmed Data : Am J Clin Oncol. 2007 Aug;30(4):432-6. PMID: 17762445
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Diseases : Breast Cancer
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Pubmed Data : Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008(2):CD007176. Epub 2008 Apr 16. PMID: 18425980
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Pubmed Data : J Natl Cancer Inst. 2007 May 16;99(10):754-64. PMID: 17505071
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Diseases : Prostate Cancer
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Pubmed Data : JAMA. 2007 Feb 28;297(8):842-57. PMID: 17327526
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Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
In episode #11 (season 2) of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a woman poisons her husband with the chemical sodium selenite. Strange as it may sound, this exotic murder weapon, and it’s close cousin, sodium selenate, are listed as "nutrients" on the labels of most mass-marketed vitamins. Even though both sodium selenite and selenate are classified as dangerous and toxic to the environment
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
In episode #11 (season 2) of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a woman poisons her husband with the chemical sodium selenite. Strange as it may sound, this exotic murder weapon, and it’s close cousin, sodium selenate, are listed as "nutrients" on the labels of most mass-marketed vitamins. Even though both sodium selenite and selenate are classified as dangerous and toxic to the environment
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
We are now increasingly being exposed to an emerging class of “metalloestrogens” in our food, supplements and environment with the potential to add to the estrogenic burden of the human breast.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
We are now increasingly being exposed to an emerging class of “metalloestrogens” in our food, supplements and environment with the potential to add to the estrogenic burden of the human breast.

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