Another example of the media not getting the findings of a study quite right. 'Vitamins increase cancer risk' - http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/overthecounter-vitamin-use-by-smokers-quadruples-cancer-risk/news-story/7dd7df78089fad040a7c3ed1c303010f …
Are you saying that you think compounded vitamins are causing lung cancer? Because that seems like a big claim to me
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Not specifically, but the history of supplementation & processed/artificial foods does contained evidence of increased cancer risk eg Vit E
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But is that because of the artificiality or simply because it's hard to get such high doses naturally?
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