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Cancer Prevention Vitamin - It Is Real and It Is Now!

January 12th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

Have we discovered a vitamin? Are vitamins really possible? Is the vitamin here?

New studies show we just might have! Some forms of cancer may be preventable with the use of a vitamin. Hardly any family in the United States has NOT had a family member die because of cancer. This could change with the addition of this vitamin to our daily diets.

There are two studies that have been conducted using very sophisticated analysis which revealed that we are close to having a vitamin. Almost half of the cases of and almost two thirds of , in the United States, have been helped with what appears to be the vitamin, Vitamin D, (25-hydroxyvitamin D). T

he data from the study showed individuals with the highest blood levels of 25(OH)D HAD the lowest risk factors for cancer. Wouldn’t it be great if we could prevent most breast cancers? The researchers for this vitamin divided the data from two studies into five equal groups from the lowest blood levels of 25(H)D to the highest level of 25(OH)D. The data showing whether or not the individuals developed cancer was also included with these studies. This is strong evidence that we are closer to developing a vitamin for .

The vitamin data from the colorectal study was an analysis of five studies relating to 25(OH)D with risk of . All these studies involved subjects with a risk of and explored the association of blood levels of 25(OH)D. The levels were then checked 25 years later for the development of .

According to one of the doctors involved in the study of the vitamin stated, “We project a two-thirds reduction in incidence with serum levels … which corresponds to a daily intake of 2,000 IU of vitamin D3. This would be best achieved with a combination of diet, supplements and 10 to 15 minutes per day in the sun.”

We have several sources of vitamin D3 (possibly THE vitamin) in our daily routine. We get vitamin D3 through exposure of the skin to sunlight, or ultraviolet B, our diet, and with nutritional supplements. (It is important to note here that the researchers underscored the importance of limiting sun exposure such that the skin does not change color (tan) or burn.) If you are sensitivity to sunlight, or you or a personal or family has a history of nonmelanoma , any amount of extra sun exposure would be inadvisable. Therefore a vitamin may be taken in higher dose for those how have this sensitivity. That vitamin is easily available in some vitamin supplements.

Analysis of the study had shown that in 2006 that a low dose of vitamin D ( vitamin) didn’t protect against within seven years of follow-up. However, the researchers wrote, the analysis did show that a higher dose (of vitamin) may reduce its incidence.

I am not a doctor so please consult your healthcare provider.

Keith Standifer is a business owner and an advocate for healthy diets for all. Read more about some of the high quality nutritional supplements he uses. Visit his site at healthisyours.usana.com healthisyours.usana.com or visit his blog at here4health.blogspot.com/ here4health.blogspot.com

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