You may have read Aspirin 'cuts cancer death risk by 37 per cent'. 37 per cent, I tell ya!
Or even The £1.40 heart pill lifesaver: 10,000 patients a year could be saved by newly-licensed drug. Ivabradine cuts heart failure deaths by 39 per cent. 39 per cent, I tell ya!
Impressive, huh? Well, not really.
If you read Vitamin D and calcium supplementation reduces cancer risk: results of a randomized trial, you'll see that, taking the results from years 2 to 5 inclusive (to eliminate women who had cancer before the start of the study), there's a 77 per cent reduction in cancer deaths in the intervention group. Funny how that fact isn't trumpeted in the press.
If you read Dietary Intake of Menaquinone Is Associated with a Reduced Risk of Coronary Heart Disease: The Rotterdam Study, you'll see that a modest intake (greater than 32.7ug/day) of Vitamin K2 is associated with a 57 per cent reduction in heart attack deaths. There are far more heart attacks than heart failures. Funny how that fact isn't trumpeted in the press.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
The latest "wonder" drugs.
Labels:
Aspirin,
Cancer,
Coronary Heart Disease,
Heart attack,
Heart failure,
Ivabradine,
Vitamin D,
Vitamin D3,
Vitamin K2
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