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| 4 hours ago by Pat Killingsworth Just another argument for using moderation when taking nutritional supplements. Might there be a risk from regularly ingesting too much vitamin B and folic acid? November 23, 2009 — Folic acid and vitamin B supplementation was ... HelpWithCancer.Org - http://www.helpwithcancer.org/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Karen Finney-UC Davis “There have been concerns that some people may be getting too much folic acid through a combination of sources, and we wanted to determine if there were reasons for those concerns,” says Ralph Green, professor of pathology and ... Futurity.org - http://futurity.org/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by bethany-wood Yep tablet form, it's pure evil on my stomach lol. Apparently if your pregnant you wont get enough folic acid from food alone. I'm not pregnant yet so don't have to worry too much. x. Status: Offline ... BabyandBump - http://www.babyandbump.com/ [ More results from BabyandBump ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Josephine "Although the amounts added to food aren't very high, some researchers are worried Canadians who also consume multivitamins or supplements containing folic acid may be getting too much." More here. And my doctor wonders why I don't take ... Lumpy, Grumpy and Frumpy - http://lumpygrumpyandfrumpy.blogspot.com/ |
| 28 Nov 2009 by 1way Follow folic acid dosages carefully though, as taking too much can be just as bad as not taking enough. Your body will only use what it needs each day, and the rest will be removed from the body by the liver. If you are taking too much ... Screen Junk - http://screenjunk.com/ |
| 12 hours ago by admin In many women of childbearing age, folate intake through foods is not adequate to prevent birth defects. If you're considering becoming pregnant, talk to your doctor about your need for folic acid supplementation. ... The likelihood of ingesting too much of any vitamin from whole foods is remote. However, overdosing from mega-vitamin supplementation does occur. In large doses, some vitamins have documented side effects that tend to be more severe. ... Olicious Life - http://oliciouslife.com/ |
| 18 Oct 2009 Once considered a "miracle supplement," folic acid now appears to increase the risk of certain cancers when consumed in large quantities. Suite101: Nutrition Articles - http://nutrition.suite101.com/ [ More results from Suite101: Nutrition Articles ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 If people get plenty of folic acid early in life, including in the womb (in utero, during pregnancy) and through childhood, this appears to protect against later developing cancer. If, however, people get too much (excess) folic acid ... About.com Colon Cancer - http://coloncancer.about.com/b/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 Drake says it is possible that folic acid protects against cancer at certain points in life and promotes the growth of cancers at other times. It may also be true that too little folate in the blood or too much of the B vitamin are both ... RxList - News and Features - http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp |
| 5 hours ago by Matt Sumerstone The only problem is that you need to stay away from the fish that contain too much mercury. High mercury levels are never good for an unborn baby. Some fish to stay away from are salmon and tuna. Iron and folic acid are crucial when you ... Yoga Ride - http://www.yogaride.com/ |
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