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Show 876: The Great Vitamin Debate

Should you be taking vitamin supplements? Doctors still disagree, marshaling scientific evidence on both sides of the great vitamin debate.

What Is the Value of Vitamin Supplements?

For years, a vitamin debate has been raging. Doctors were divided on the value of vitamin supplements. Many contended that vitamin pills are a waste of money and potentially even dangerous. They agree with Public Citizen, which headlined a recent issue of its newsletter, “Dietary Supplements Offer Little to No Benefit and May Be Harmful.”

Are Americans Eating Their Vegetables?

Others, surveying the typical American diet with its emphasis on processed foods and paucity of vegetables, consider vitamin tablets a form of nutrition insurance. They usually emphasize that vitamin supplements are not a substitute for vegetables, whole grains and other components of a healthful diet. Is there a way to settle this vitamin debate?

Will Supplements Lead to an Early Death?

The balance was upset late in 2011 when results of the Iowa Women’s Health Study were publicized. This epidemiological research uncovered a frightening link between taking vitamin supplements and dying prematurely. The one exception was calcium tablets–but other studies suggest that supplemental calcium may contribute to arterial plaque.

We hear from both sides of the great vitamin debate. What is your take on vitamins?

Guests for This Episode:

David R. Jacobs, Jr., PhD, is the Mayo Professor of Public Health at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He is a principal investigator of the Iowa Women’s Health Study and co-investigator of CARDIA, a national study on the development of cardiovascular disease from an early age.

Robert Verkerk, PhD, is founder and director of the Alliance for Natural Health, a natural products advocacy group based in the United Kingdom. His website is www.anh-europe.org. The photo is of Dr. Verkerk.

Tieraona Low Dog, MD, is Director of the Fellowship for the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona. Her latest book is Life Is Your Best Medicine: A Woman’s Guide to Health, Healing and Wholeness at Every Age. Her website is www.drlowdog.com

Listen to the Podcast:

The podcast of this program will be available the Monday after the broadcast date. The show can be streamed online from this site and podcasts can be downloaded for free.

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About the Author
Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist who has dedicated his career to making drug information understandable to consumers. His best-selling book, The People’s Pharmacy, was published in 1976 and led to a syndicated newspaper column, syndicated public radio show and web site. In 2006, Long Island University awarded him an honorary doctorate as “one of the country's leading drug experts for the consumer.”.
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