Could Multivitamins Raise Breast Cancer Risk?

When I saw the above topic in a recent article on Reuters Health, it grabbed my attention. After a closer look at the study behind it however, I was both relieved and concerned to find that this statement isn’t just eye-catching, it’s presumptuous and misleading.

This new study followed 35,000 cancer-free Swedish women between the ages of 49 and 83 for ten years. Findings revealed that those women who reported multivitamin use were 19 percent more likely to develop breast cancer than those who did not, even after factors such as age, family history, weight, diet, smoking and drinking habits were accounted for. Even so, the study authors admit that a causal link was not established and that additional factors that could potentially account for this type of association remained unexamined.

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A new ruling against the vaccine/Autism connection

For parents who question the safety of current vaccination protocols, this struggle to obtain accurate information about the possible risks and side effects of vaccines will remain a challenge as doctors, government and drug companies push for increased vaccination schedules.

Since April is National Autism Awareness Month, I couldn’t think of a better time to discuss some of the latest developments in this ongoing, critical, and very controversial debate.

Sadly, the past two years have introduced some stirring setbacks for anti-vaccine advocates.

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Are vaccines dangerous for children?

The debate over a link between childhood vaccinations and autism has reached fever pitch, as evidenced in a major court ruling March 2008.

Dr. Isaac Eliaz offers his thoughts on this unprecedented ruling, noting that vaccines in general—and especially those containing thimerosal, a mercury-derived preservative—are not completely safe. Not only do they expose infants and toddlers to toxic loads of mercury, but when administered concurrently, they are also potentially dangerous—and often unnecessary, as in the case of the Hepatitis B vaccination.

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All-natural compound is key to easy chelation

In my experience, an approach to chelation that is both gentle and gradual will also be the most effective. That's why my method of choice is a tailored blend of modified citrus pectin and seaweed-derived alginates.

Not only is this combination clinically proven to remove up to 74 percent of heavy metals from the body within one to six months, but it also achieves this goal without leeching essential minerals from your body in the process.

At the same time, it prevents the reabsorption of toxins in the digestive tract - another common pitfall of time-consuming, expensive intravenous chemical chelation methods.

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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