RT @GPR109A: Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis https://t.co/zgjthaNeqB
@tiras_corner There's a point beyond which intake of B12-containing foods correlates with higher risk of esophageal cancer. It appears that an intake of around 5.5 micrograms per day in dietary B12 is the amount that correlates with the lowest risk of esop
@counciltales @sonicstout The difficulty with that is that Omeprazole prevents the absorption of many nutrients including thiamine. Thiamine is one of the nutrients that reduces the risk of Barratts oesophagus. becoming cancerous https://t.co/TcpydO5lQs
@theproof I too. His first Instagram post is from Aug. 2021 (https://t.co/tpPh9Dp60h ), so I wonder if it's still too soon to know if chronic toxicity will set it. Also, liver is high in vitamin B12 and a high intake of dietary B12 might cause esophageal c
@AlpacaAurelius Beef liver has a huge amount of vitamin B12 (https://t.co/rT0kpWfzqV). Any amount of vitamin B12 greater than about 6 micrograms per day starts to increase the risk of esophageal cancer (https://t.co/QBfmcYYQv3). https://t.co/RYwIX9zlUA
Czy suplementy multiwitaminowe z wit z gr. B mają jakiś związek z rakiem przełyku? Okazuje się że wit B12 ⬆️ ryzyko raka przełyku, odwrotnie natomiast jeśli chodzi o witaminy B1, B3, B6, i B9 ⬇️ ryzyko. #dieta #dietetyka #dietetyk #Nutrition #strongweb htt
RT @InnerSourceH: meta-analysis: B #vitamin intake lower risk of esophageal #cancer https://t.co/LQyYiLthR3
meta-analysis: B #vitamin intake lower risk of esophageal #cancer https://t.co/LQyYiLthR3
Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-ana | CMAR https://t.co/Krp8ud4KRe
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis | CMAR @DovePress https://t.co/VGDTSHphpG
Dietary vitamin B intake and the risk of esophageal cancer: a meta-analysis | CMAR @DovePress https://t.co/VGDTSHphpG