Sunday, June 1, 2014

Single Nutrient Deficiencies Known to Cause Cancer

Despite the "Reader's Digest" style expert "news" and other pop-sci mass media outlets that would lead one to believe this is some kind of quackery, it is well established in conventional global science that various single nutrient deficiencies are carcinogenic to the same degree as environmental carcinogens.  On the contrary, various single nutrient deficiencies may lead to severe cancer and the causal link has been established and known for a long time among conventional scientists.  Obviously, a compound nutrient deficiency could only worsen and aggravate carcinogenic processes.

Rather than go into a massive enumerated list-o-mania, or amazingly irrelevant political tirade, here are a few solid examples of independent conventional studies having proven the fact for a long time.

Selenium deficiency causes disseminated pyogranulomas.

Methionine and choline deficiency cause liver cancer.

Methyl donor nutrient deficiency causes liver cancer.

Vitamin B-12 deficiency causes genetic damage to B-cells.

Folate deficiency causes mitochondrial DNA deletions and chromosome breaks.

Zinc deficiency causes aberrant DNA damage repair.

Causing liver cancer by fighting glioma by depleting methionine??

Iodine deficiency causes dysplasia and neoplasia.

Riboflavin deficiency predisposes to cancer.

Riboflavin deficiency causes increased susceptibility to carcinogens.

Low Vitamin A causes Wilms tumor.

Experimental Vitamin A deficiency causes increased nephroblastoma.

Of course we don't ever forget about Vitamin C (ascorbate).


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