Guest Post Courtesy of the Xtend-Life Blog
Question from Jessica: “Hi Warren, I like to read your blogs and Q&A as I truly believe your views are honest and fair. I saw this recent article published in the latest European Journal of Cancer Prevention ‘Could a daily vitamin pill cause skin cancer? Scientists fear it could speed up tumour growth ‘. Please share your views about this report. Many thanks” Responds from Warren: Hi Jessica, Thanks for your comments. Over the last 10 years I have lost count of how many articles have appeared in media suggesting that this supplement or that will reduce life expectancy or cause cancer. In every case they have been discredited when the study is carefully examined by experts. Usually it is found that the results are substantially distorted. In most of these cases the objective has been determined before the study is even commenced, and many of them are funded either directly or indirectly by pharmaceutical interests in an effort to discredit natural therapies. The interesting thing is that people remember the negative headlines, and it sticks. Later on when it is discredited the media don’t give it much coverage, and anyway the damage has been done, and the objective achieved. I have not seen the details of this particular study as yet but we can be sure that there will be more info surface over the coming weeks. I personally think that it is nonsense and irresponsible scaremongering.
See the article here:
Can a daily vitamin pill cause skin Cancer?
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