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Critically IMPORTANT

Your vitamin supplement choices either may lead to vitamin benefits or abuse. Your chances of the ladder are 95%. Yes, you read that right. There is less than a 5% chance of picking a healthy choice multi-vitamin. 

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Vitamin Cautions Explained

Precautions exist for Folic Acid, Selenium, Beta Carotene, Vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, & E. Why there are so many DESIGN FLAWS in multi-vitamin formulas may be a mystery to some, but after discovering the new vitamin reality presented on this website, the mystery will disappear. 

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New large study research found an association between higher vitamin B6 (>35mg) and B12 (>20 mcg) intakes with 50% increased risk of hip fractures. article The reason is unknown!

FUN FACTS

Plants and trees take in CO2 from the atmosphere to help growth. As CO2 levels increase from the burning of fossil fuels, volcano eruptions, and melting permafrost, plants and trees have been busy growing faster and larger. In fact this fun fact has lead to the re-greening of many non plant areas of the planet. NASA over the last decade has been measuring this effect from satellites in space taking pictures. article

So far, this re-greening has impacted an area twice the size of the continental United States with new plant and tree coverage. This will significantly slow down any climate changes as this new green area growth will absorb quite a lot of future CO2 emissions. This gives Nations more time to make and implement non CO2 energy changes. 

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Cautionary Tales

  1. Both lower levels and excessive higher intake of Folic acid may increase number of colon cancerous polyps ref   Notice that the body can process about 270 mcg of synthetic Folic Acid into the natural Folate form before it becomes saturated, thus the level recommended in the new vitamin criteria.
  2. Calcium, vitamin D, or calcium with vitamin D have been studied for effects on colon cancer. the results did not show much difference in polyp development. A closer look at results showed that calcium is protective only if there is an existing low ratio of calcium to magnesium, and it remains low during treatment period, 4 years. 32% reduction in adenoma polyps if ratio is below median versus 0% if above median ratio for calcium to magnesium. ref ref DO NOT TAKE TOO MUCH CALCIUM IF MAGNESIUM IS LOW. On follow up to this study, colon cancers slightly increased in calcium and calcium with vitamin D groups, 6-10 years. Vitamin D gene modifications present influence many study results and help explain positive and negative results. The extra years suggest longer time needed for polyps (precancerous) to manifest.  ref
  3. If you have macular degeneration, DO NOT take flax oil or other alpha-linolenic acid sources until more research settles this possible association. Might be related to a Trans-ALA metabolite found in a subset of women in the study. Get omega 3 from fish. ref (link lost here> ref)
  4. D-Ribose is a sugar produced by the body from the common body sugar, glucose. Ribose participates in energy production in cells. In fact, when an athlete hits the wall, it is because ribose reserves have diminished and the body needs to rest and replenish ribose, a very slow process. The exercise industry thought that consuming ribose would improve performance. It did. Seniors often energy shy also benefited. CAUTION: A recent small study revealed ribose enhances the glycation process faster than any other form of sugar. Glycation forms AGES, for advanced glycation end products. This increases cellular aging by leading to plaque formation, especially in the brain. Now, does supplementing ribose increase this process? In theory, it could, but research still has to verify if it does and find out to what degree. In the meantime, younger athletes probably should not make a habit of ribose intake, but older folks might be OK if there are only small signs of brain aging present since the glycation process builds up gradually over many years. The Precautionary Principle should be in play.  ref

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