Colon Cancer: Folates Reduce Risk In Women
Yahoo! News:
Eating plenty of folate may sharply reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, at least for women, South Korean researchers report.
Yahoo! News:
Eating plenty of folate may sharply reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, at least for women, South Korean researchers report.
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Take chelated calcium and magnesium and vitamin c and healthy oils and you probably wont get it.
i just have to comment that here's an example of incomplete health information.
The research shows that folate can help prevent colon cancer (as well as a whole host of other diseases including cardiovascular illness and Alzheimer's.)
But this study fails to mention that other research shows that from 40% to as high as 50% of the population cannot metabolize and use ordinary folate, which is what is contained in the majority of supplements.
Due a common mutation, 50% of people would do well to take a special, more absorbable form of folate-- if they can find it.
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Do you happen to know if the people who have that mutation have a higher risk of colon cancer or other types of cancers?
First Posted: 09-26-09 09:24 AM | Updated: 09-26-09 09:38 AM