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Colon cancer risk may be reduced with vitamin and mineral supplements

Colon cancer is a serious illness which generates a great deal of fear among people. The National Cancer Institute estimates there will be 103,170 new cases of colon cancer and 40,290 new cases of rectal cancer with 51,690 overall deaths in 2012. News on natural manners to prevent colon cancer is desired among people in Syracuse due to the large number of people afflicted with this cancer. Nutrition Horizon has reported "Regular Use of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Could Reduce the Risk of Colon Cancer."

A study which has been published in the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (CJPP) has found that rats given regular multivitamin and mineral supplements showed a significantly lower risk of developing colon cancer when they were exposed to carcinogens. Dr. Grant Pierce, Editor of CJPP, has said “It has been unclear whether multivitamin supplementation to cancer patients is helpful, has no effect, or is even detrimental during therapy. This study is important because it gives some direction to cancer patients in desperate need of guidance on the value of multivitamins and minerals administered during cancer.”

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The researchers studied rats which were fed a high-fat diet (20% fat) over a 32 week period. The rats in the study were divided into 6 groups, which were exposed to different combinations of supplements and carcinogens. The colon carcinogenisis which were induced in the study rats display characteristics that mimic human colon cancer. Rats which were fed a high-fat plus low-fibre diet and exposed to carcinogens developed pre-cancerous lesions; whereas, rats which were undergoing similar treatment, but provided with daily multivitamin and mineral supplements, showed a significant (84%) reduction in the formation of pre-cancerous lesions and they did not develop tumours.

The researchers have concluded that “multivitamin and mineral supplements synergistically contribute to the cancer chemopreventative potential, and hence, regular supplements of multivitamins and minerals could reduce the risk of colon cancer.” Dr Harold Mandel Online offers high quality vitamins from Vitabase. And as Robert Pendergrast, M.D. writes for holistic-medicine-md.com natural lifestyle and healthy diet interventions are also important for the prevention of colon cancer.

Mandel News Service

, Syracuse Natural Health Examiner

After earning a medical degree (MD) Harold Mandel became interested in Natural Health Care when he discovered that orthodox medicine often does not offer people what they are searching for when they are interested in their optimal health potential. You may contact Harold with your comments and...

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