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Vitamin E Draper UT

Not all vitamins proved equally helpful. Women with high blood levels of folate, also known as folic acid or vitamin B-9, saw a bigger drop in their neutrophil counts than women with less folate in their blood.

Vicki Linton
801 571 7348
1007 E. Southfork
Draper, UT
Trent Burrup, D.C., FIAMA, CCEP
801-567-0557
1847 West 9000 South, Suite 105
West Jordan, UT
Nuriche
801-765-8845
65 Wadsworth Park Dr,# 110
Draper, UT
H & H Group LC
801-568-4861
252 Cottage Ave
Sandy, UT
Kim M Davy-Mcclure
801-314-4500
5770 S 250 E,# 310
Murray, UT
Russ Barton
801 554 1673
896 E. Loredo Drive
Sandy, UT
William Danl Jackson, MD
801-588-3370
100 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City, UT
Jenny Craig
(801) 571-0473
834 E 9400 S
Sandy, UT
Sheralee D Petersen
801-281-4278
5292 College Dr,# 201
Salt Lake City, UT
Esther A & Assoc
801-463-6995
5009 Del Prado St
Salt Lake City, UT
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Ease Chemo with Vitamin E

Much controversy surrounds the issue of whether or not it’s safe to take vitamin supplements during chemotherapy. Some doctors say they may reduce the effectiveness of the drugs, while others believe they can help patients fight the disease and better cope with treatment. But new research suggests that some vitamins, at least, may help cancer patients fight off infections, a common side effect of chemotherapy.

In a small study at the University of Vermont, women with breast cancer who reported taking either a multivitamin or vitamin E alone while undergoing chemotherapy saw a smaller drop in their level of neutrophils, white blood cells that protect against infection, than women who said they didn’t take supplements.

But not all vitamins proved equally helpful. Women with high blood levels of folate, also known as folic acid or vitamin B-9, saw a bigger drop in their neutrophil counts than women with less folate in their blood.

What does this mean about other supplements? The jury is still out on A, C, and others, so if you’re undergoing chemotherapy or taking any other cancer drugs, you should always discuss your supplement regimen with your doctor, says oncologist and hematologist Richard Branda, lead author of the study. Just because they’re natural doesn’t always mean they’re good for you.

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