Cancer charity calls for warning on pills thousands take for health

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The experts claim the pills 'flood' the bloodstream with up to twice the recommended daily dosage

Multivitamins could increase the risk of cancer by as much as 30 per cent and should carry a health warning, a charity says. Killing Cancer Kindly says that multivitamin products should be labelled with tobacco product-style warnings due to the dangers of some supplements.

The risk is said to be so substantial that it is now calling for a change in legislation to force manufacturers of multivitamins to include warning labels on their packaging. The warnings appear in Dr Khan's research book ‘You’ll Wish You Were an Elephant ’, a guide to preventing cancer in adults. “Imagine hundreds of ravenous little Pac-Men running around and gobbling everything up and then multiplying in number exponentially over time until they are able to completely overrun our body’s anti-cancer defences such as the immune system. The solution, as controversial as it may at first appear, is to reclassify multivitamins as a drug and make people aware of their side effects.

Studies have long shown that a varied, balanced diet, provides all the vitamins the average person needs. But KCK says that there is a growing body of “compelling” research that suggests a direct link between synthetic vitamin consumption and increased rates of lung cancer, prostate cancer, bowel cancer, and breast cancer.

Unlike their synthetic counterparts, they are “locked away” in the food with only a fraction being broken down and absorbed before undigested food is excreted – typically within 24 hours. But being concentrated, supplements are rapidly and readily absorbed, leaving an excess of vitamins circulating the blood stream and just waiting to be “mopped up” by cancer cells before they can be processed or excreted, it is claimed.

“Studies looking at the daily use of supplements including vitamin A and vitamin B complex have, likewise, shown a correlation in increased risk for different types of cancer, though more research is required to confirm by how much. And while research is likewise lacking at present for other vitamins, it’s fair to assume they will also have similar effects.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

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