New study shows link between multivitamin intake and breast cancer mortality
Nov 4, 2013
According to a new study published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, women with breast cancer who took multivitamin-mineral supplements showed a 30% decrease in death rate. Authors analysed a group of 7,728 aged from 50 to 79 with breast cancer condition and compared multivitamin intake with cancer mortality.
While scientists pointed out that there is no direct cause and relationship effect between multivitamin-mineral use and breast cancer’s death reduction, they did report that there is an association between multivitamin supplements and reduced breast cancer mortality. In other words, scientists tell us it’s not a definite medical treatment, but taking multivitamins may lower breast cancer risk.
It is an important to remember benefits of multivitamin supplements and how to consume them. Healthy adults should take at least a daily multivitamin/mineral supplement containing 100 percent of the recommended daily intake. Remember to always ask your doctor for personalized guidance. We suggest to take Berocca as a multivitamin supplement, as it contains high dose combination of B group vitamin and vitamin C. Berocca is also strengthened with minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium and Zinc. Other benefits include Memory Function support, cognitive and nerve performance enhancement. Not to mention that it gives a real energy throughout the day, and supports strong immune system to fight cold, flu, and other immune system aggressors.
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