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I heard that cancer patients should not take B-complex (especially in excess of

50 mg.), because it may help grow cancers. Does anyone know if it is true or

any articles and reference related to this issue?

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> I heard that cancer patients should not take B-complex (especially in

excess

> of 50 mg.), because it may help grow cancers.

SOME of the B vitamins CAN promote cancer growth.

B-3 (niacin)'s commonly used in cancer treatment.

Folate/folic acid (vit. B-4)-- I've seen up to 3,200mcg recommended, but

Atkins says not to take more than 600mcg if you're trying to prevent a

breast cancer recurrence. Can stimulate or inhibit cancer growth.

B-6 (pyridoxine)-- Positives: In test tubes, it kills liver cancer cells and

is very effective in preventing bladder cancer recurrence but has little

effect on breast cancer cells. Bolsters immune system. I've seen up to 500mg

recommended. It MAY be beneficial for liver cancer patients. Gammill,

Brodie, Yance, and many others use it. Enhances zinc absorption.

Negatives: It stimulates the growth of some tumors (in vivo). Also, a B-6

DEFICIENCY inhibits the growth of certain tumors.

B-12-- when taken w/Vit. C, healed ascites tumors and leukemia in mice;

large doses may be effective w/breast cancer; may enhance cancer growth

(Brodie?); don't take ANY B-12 following removal of mercury/amalgam fillings

I don't know the sources of most of my notes above, but some of them are

from Moss's _Cancer Therapy_ and Max Gerson's book

If I had cancer I'd take up to 300mg niacin but no other B vitamins unless I

had a specific reason to take them. However, I really don't know if B

complex is beneficial or harmful in most cases.

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B-Complex post surely opens up a large discussion.

The B-6 (Bladder Issue) is something had suggested and if I remember

correctly, he suggested the B-Complex or that I 'take the other B vitamins

as well'. I forgot the wording.

In other places we read that taking individual B vitamins without the others

is not recommended. Where? I cannot remember.

Leonard has a wealth of information going here and now we need some final

touches from those that work with cancer patients so we don't spin our

wheels and either miss a beneficial use of B vitamins or worse, harm

ourselves and those we love.

Joe C.

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Joe, you are right. Taking some of the B vitamins (especially in high doses)

for long periods of time can result with imbalances in the b-vitamins.

This is why it is correct to supplement with b-cmplex when doing so.

B-vitamins are known to support the adrenal gland and prevent adrenal

insufficiency, something from which cancer patients tend to suffer. They

help fight depression and stress.

Another point to remember about the B vitamins is their interdependence.

Some of the B vitamins require other ones for synthesis and activation. For

example, you need vitamin B2 in order to turn vitamin B6 into its active

form inside our bodies.

Dr. Abraham Hoffer's cancer protocol, which include relatively high doses of

niacin or niacinamide (and folic acid for lung cancer patients) also

includes in it

B complex.

Regards,

Gubi

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