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:Tue, 13 May 2003 15:20:02 -0500

HSI - Jenny Thompson

The Sky Is Falling!

 

THE SKY IS FALLING!

 

Health Sciences Institute e-Alert

 

May 13, 2003

 

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Dear Reader,

 

Chicken Little recently made the newspapers in England.

 

A colleague named Rachel who lives in London sent me an e-

mail last week with a link to a BBC article titled " Warning

Over Vitamin Doses. " Rachel added, " All the UK newspapers

are carrying reports that vitamins are dangerous. "

 

Ah, but not only " dangerous " - according to a report from

the Food Standards Agency (FSA - the UK's counterpart to the

FDA), some vitamins may cause " irreversible harmful

effects! " And the agency makes that completely unsupportable

claim while expressing " fears " that some supplements can

actually cause cancer.

 

So what's the FSA's REAL problem with supplements? And are

any of these claims based in the least bit on reality?

 

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Generating fear

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To help sort out the facts from the preposterous myths that

the FSA is attempting to press on the public's mind, I asked

HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., to take a look at the BBC

article. You might say he was unconvinced that the sky is

falling.

 

" I think I'm gonna be sick. Unfortunately, that's guaranteed

if the public actually listens to the nutrient propaganda

inundating us on both sides of the Great Pond.

 

" The problem is not nutritional...it's political. There's

real money in pharmaceutical agents, and if you're nailing

your physical complaints using low-profit-margin supplements

you're not playing the drug company game.

 

" Don't get me wrong - it is possible to take too much of

anything (you can truly kill yourself by overdosing on water

or anything else), but what's happening in these tirades, is

the generation of a fear campaign to keep people away from

supplements altogether, as efforts are put forth to

integrate the U.S. into international dietary supplement

controls. "

 

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Thickets of misinformation

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Getting into some of the specifics of the article, Dr.

Spreen had this to say about the claim that some minerals,

like zinc and beta-carotene, may cause " irreversible "

harmful effects: " 'Irreversible' is a pretty strong claim.

Not only is it VERY difficult to prove, but there have been

no research studies concerning the issue of permanent

damage. " And while there have been problems with vitamin A

at high doses, beta-carotene is far safer, and when combined

with a low dosage of zinc can be effective in helping

prevent age-related macular degeneration.

 

The report also states that zinc can damage the immune

system. But Dr. Spreen counters with this: " Zinc has been

used for decades to help stimulate the immune system! Even

conventional reports support this, so I don't know how much

of the mineral you'd have to take to do any damage. If it's

true (which I question), it may just reinforce the concept

of getting too much of a good thing. "

 

The FSA report warned that high doses of vitamin C, iron,

and calcium " can harm health, " but that damage over the long-

term may be avoided if people " stop taking them. " (And

there's the FSA's underlying message right there: " Stop

taking them. " ) Dr. Spreen's response: " How do you defend

against such useless generalities like 'can harm health?'

Just what does 'can harm health' mean? Does the supplement

cause gas or make your arm fall off? What dose is involved,

specifically, and for what population? To make such nebulous

statements is the sorriest of bad journalism. Funny, such

statements aren't made about pharmaceutical agents where

side effects are so much greater. "

 

The FSA concluded their report saying that safety is not an

issue with most vitamins and minerals if they're taken in

doses within the recommended limits. " I can tell you, " says

Dr. Spreen, " just how low and useless those limits will be,

if the past is any record. "

 

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Reversing the irreversible

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To be fair, Dr. Spreen did find some valid points in the FSA

report. He agreed, for instance, that the RDA for iron is

too high: " Free radical formation from free iron is just too

much of a threat for this to be included in multi-

vitamin/mineral preparations. "

 

And although he takes 3000 mg of vitamin C daily and

recommends that level of intake for the average person, he

acknowledges that the FSA is correct in stating that high

doses of vitamin C can cause stomach pains and diarrhea. But

that's exactly how a person can tell when they've reached

the upper limit of dosage that's right for them. Diarrhea?

Cut the dosage back. When the diarrhea stops, you've found

the dosage that's right for you.

 

But unless someone seriously overdoes the dosage, this

vitamin C side effect could hardly be characterized

as " dangerous, " and certainly not " irreversible. " And yet

that's the unbalanced message that the FSA is sending out,

strengthened by media reports that shout out the headline or

sound bite: " Vitamins will hurt you! " That must please the

drug company CEOs to no end.

 

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Don't need a nanny

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The FSA argument hinges on this basic idea, put forth by Sir

John Krebs, chair of the FSA, who said, " In most cases you

can get all the nutrients you need from a balanced diet. "

And in theory, that's a wonderful idea. But as Dr. Spreen

points out, " I have never had anyone define for me what

a 'balanced diet' really is. Optimal health from today's

modern diet is no longer possible, in my opinion. "

 

If you want a real-world view of nutrition and vitamin

supplements I suggest you pick up a copy of Dr. Spreen's

book " Nutritionally Incorrect: Why the Modern Diet is

Dangerous & How to Defend Yourself. " It's an excellent book

that Dr. Spreen describes as a " beginner's guide " - just the

sort of required reading I would recommend for Sir John

Krebs.

 

I'll leave you with one final thought, from Ralph Pike, a

spokesman for the UK National Association of Health Stores,

who told the Times of London that the FSA authorities

obviously don't want people to take control of their own

health. He characterized their report as " meddling "

from " the nanny state. " Exactly so. We're adults. We don't

need a nanny pinching out a tiny, pointless dosage that she

and her " experts " have determined is the right amount. We're

fully capable of educating ourselves and making our own

decisions, thank you.

 

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....and another thing

 

Surgical procedures are so commonplace, it's easy to forget

that in non-emergency situations the option for surgery

should very weighed very carefully - with many questions,

research and a second opinion.

 

I was reminded of this when I read an e-mail responding to

an e-Alert I sent you last week about sleep apnea ( " Sleepy

Head " 5/8/03). Discussing ways to treat sleep apnea, I

said, " ...surgery is an option, although it should probably

be considered a last-ditch effort when other methods have

failed. "

 

I would revise that comment, however, after reading this

poignant warning from an HSI member named Marilyn:

 

" You mentioned surgery as helping sleep apnea. My husband

went that route. We thought all was fine as we could no

longer hear that he stopped breathing after the previous

snoring and snorts. The specialist never admitted to us that

they now know the next part of the throat also collapses and

so that surgery was only useful to stop the snoring - not

the apnea. My husband died from an extremely enlarged heart

because we didn't know until too late that the surgery is

now considered worthless. Only one doctor told us that and

he is upset that the medical profession doesn't like to

admit their mistakes. "

 

I appreciate Marilyn sharing her tragic loss as an important

warning to those who are coping with sleep apnea, and anyone

who may be considering surgery for this or any other

condition. Surgery is serious business, and when the

surgical option is recommended, great care should be taken

to insure that it's absolutely necessary.

 

To Your Good Health,

 

Jenny Thompson

Health Sciences Institute

 

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Sources:

" Warning Over Vitamin Doses " BBC News, 5/7/03, news.bbc.co.uk

" Vitamins Can Damage Your Health, Warns Watchdog " Valerie

Elliott, The Times, 5/8/03, timesonline.com

 

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written permission.

 

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