My Vitamins Are Killing Me by Jeffrey Dach MD




jeffrey dach md My Vitamins Are Killing Me !!

Rather than making you healthier, you might be surprised to know that the vitamins you take every day are actually killing you.  This recent story has been running in the media based on a meta-analysis by Goran Bjelakovic published in JAMA 2007. (1A)(10)(12)(13)(1).  

The problem is that this JAMA article was a flawed hatchet job not worth the paper it was written on.  Out of 748 vitamin studies, the researchers selected only 67 focusing on high dose synthetic vitamins, and excluded all the others showing benefit.  This called selective sampling. (1B)(1C)(1D)(11)

Selective Sampling: How to Prove There is No Water in the Ocean


Above image: Tourists in the Ocean with Rocky Bottom Courtesy of Wikipedia

To demonstrate this selective sampling technique in the above JAMA, you can do an easy experiment that proves there is no water in the ocean.  Merely go down to the beach front, wade into the water up to your ankles and collect a sample from the ocean floor for later analysis.  Reach under the surface of the water, pick up a few pebbles from the ocean floor, and take them back to your laboratory for sophisticated chemical analysis with nuclear magnetic resonance.  Amazingly, this print out shows no water!  You have thereby proven there is no water in the ocean, and can publish your report in a prestigious journal.  Sadly, this is the current state of our medical journals, and now you can understand how easy it is for the media and the public to be deceived.
Proven Health Benefits of Vitamins


Negative articles on vitamins are seen in the mass media.  Usually, these are funded directly or indirectly by drug companies, and the researchers are paid to come up with negative findings in order to discredit vitamins so people will take more drugs. It is a simple matter of follow the money trail.

When the studies are done by a neutral party such as the Chinese government, the results are closer to reality.  A study from Linxian province in China showed a 9 per cent reduction in mortality from only three vitamins: E, A and selenium. They also showed a 13% reduction in cancer mortality, and a 21% reduction in gastric cancer mortality.(2Another study showed selenium supplementation prevented esophageal cancer, heart disease, stroke, and total death: (3) Folate supplementation in pregnant mothers prevents birth defects (Neural Tube defects) in the developing fetus.(4)(5Vitamin C prevents coronary artery disease and a variety of other chronic diseases: (6)(7)  Vitamin B-12 supplementation is recommended by the USDA for everyone over the age of 50. (US dept of Agriculture 2005 Food Guidelines)(14)(8In fact there are volumes of research data showing benefits of vitamin supplementation.(9)

The Bottom Line, Be Skeptical of News Media

Bottom line is that you can't believe the newspapers or media when it comes to vitamin, mineral or nutritional supplements, because the media depends on advertising revenue from the drug companies.  The media will therefore tend to run stories which are negative for vitamins and supplements, which in comparison makes the drug ads look good.  The reality is that by and large, vitamins are safe, and drugs are dangerous. Adverse effects from drugs cause 140,000 deaths and 76 billion a year in health care annually.(
15)(16

So remember to be skeptical of news media stories which have a hidden agenda.   
Direct-to-Consumer drug advertising is also largely deceptive and misleading, and should be banned here in the US as it has been banned in all other countries (with the exception of New Zealand). 

Which Vitamins Require Caution?

The water soluble vitamins (C and B complex) are readily excreted in the urine and therefore can be taken at high doses with no ill effects. The fat soluble vitamins A and D, however,  can accumulate and cause toxicity at high doses over prolonged periods, so these must be monitored.  We routinely measure vitamin D blood levels, and supplement Vitamin D with serial monitoring of blood levels. Also, Vitamin E and fish oils have a blood thinning effect, which can cause bleeding tendencies.  Most anesthesiologists will recommend avoiding Vitamin E and fish oils prior to elective surgery to avoid bleeding.

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Jeffrey Dach, M.D.
4700 Sheridan Suite T
Hollywood Fl 33021
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Links and References:

(1) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6399773.stm
Vitamins 'could shorten lifespan'  Research has produced mixed results
Taking certain vitamin supplements may adversely affect people's lifespan, researchers have suggested. BBC News 28 February 2007,

(1A) http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/297/8/842
Mortality in Randomized Trials of Antioxidant Supplements for Primary and Secondary Prevention. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, by Goran Bjelakovic, MD, DrMedSci;Dimitrinka Nikolova, MA; Lise Lotte Gluud, MD, DrMedSci, Rosa G. Simonetti, JAMA 2007;297:842-857.

(1B) http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/newsarch/2007/Feb07/vitaminstudy.html
02-27-07 Media Release Linus Pauling Institute:
Study Citing Antioxidant Vitamin Risks Based on Flawed Methodology

(1C) http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_4399.cfm
Alliance for Natural Health Critiques JAMA Study Claiming Synthetic Vitamins Can Kill You JAMA - 'vitamins kill' - no they don't!  Alliance for Natural Health (UK), Mar 5, 2007 Straight to the Source

(1D) http://www.alliance-natural-health.org/_docs/ANHwebsiteDoc_270.pdf
Poor methodology in meta-analysis of vitamins. Dr Steve Hickeyi,ii, Dr Len Noriegai and Dr Hilary Roberts iFaculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology, Staffordshire University; iiSchool of Biology, Chemistry and Health Science, Manchester Metropolitan University.

(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8360931
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1993 Sep 15;85(18):1483-92.
Nutrition intervention trials in Linxian, China: supplementation with specific vitamin/mineral combinations, cancer incidence, and disease-specific mortality in the general population.Blot WJ, Li JY, Taylor PR, Guo W, Dawsey S, Wang GQ, Yang CS, Zheng SF, Gail M, Li GY, et al..

(3) http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/79/1/80
ORIGINAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Prospective study of serum selenium concentrations and esophageal and gastric cardia cancer, heart disease, stroke, and total death1,2,3
Wen-Qiang Wei, Christian C Abnet, You-Lin Qiao, Sanford M Dawsey, Zhi-Wei Dong, Xiu-Di Sun, Jin-Hu Fan, Elaine W Gunter, Philip R Taylor and Steven D Mark
Results: We found significant inverse associations between baseline serum selenium and death from ESCC (RR: 0.83; 95% CI: 0.71, 0.98) and GCC (0.75; 0.59, 0.95).

(4) http://www.fda.gov/Fdac/features/796_fol.html
FDA web site: How Folate Can Help Prevent Birth Defects by Paula Kurtzweil

(5) http://www.ebmonline.org/cgi/content/full/226/4/243
Experimental Biology and Medicine 226:243-270 (2001)
Folate, Homocysteine and Neural Tube Defects: An Overview
Nathalie M.J. van der Put1,*, Henny W.M. van Straaten, Frans J.M. Trijbels* and

(6) http://www.internetwks.com/owen/Synopsis.pdf
Linus Pauling Protocol for Reversing Heart Disease
Owen Fonorow 2005

(7) http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/vitamins/vitaminC/
Vitamin C Information Linus Pauling Institute Oregon State University

(8) http://www.drinkyourvitamins.com/rk_articles/art09-b12underapr.htm
B12 by Richard A. Kunin, M.D. 2000

(9) http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/NHC/researcharchive.html
list of Clinical Studies that document the importance of micronutrients and nutrition in maintaining optimum health.

(10) http://www.aidstruth.org/Mortality-with-antioxidants.pdf
Full pdf of  JAMA article, Mortality with antioxidants

(11) http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-4-22/69603.html
Dr. John Briffa is a London-based doctor and author with an interest in nutrition and natural medicine. My opinion is this review's weaknesses and limitations mean that it's hard to draw any conclusions from it. The selective approach to selecting studies, the very variable protocols of the studies, and the fact that the focus was on high doses of synthetic nutrients, means that this review has little or no relevance to individuals taking, say, a multivitamin and mineral each day as nutritional insurance.

(12http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080416/lf_nm_life/britain_vitamins_dc_1
Vitamin pills can "increase rate of mortality" Reuters News Service
Scientists reviewed 67 studies on 230,000 people to see whether so-called antioxidant vitamins prolonged life expectancy.

(13) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351443,00.html
FOXNEWS.Mom, This Study Says I Don't Have to Take My Vitamins!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008. The Health Food Manufacturers' Association told Sky News online that the study was "in essence, systematically flawed."  "The analysis focused on one broad category of study, then evaluated just 67 of the 748 studies that could be included in the review," according to the Association.

(14)
http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/document/html/executivesummary.htm
Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005, USDA
Key Recommendations for Specific Population Groups
People over age 50. Consume vitamin B12 in its crystalline form (i.e., fortified foods or supplements).  Women of childbearing age who may become pregnant. Eat foods high in heme-iron and/or consume iron-rich plant foods or iron-fortified foods with an enhancer of iron absorption, such as vitamin C-rich foods.  Women of childbearing age who may become pregnant and those in the first trimester of pregnancy. Consume adequate synthetic folic acid daily (from fortified foods or supplements) in addition to food forms of folate from a varied diet. Older adults, people with dark skin, and people exposed to insufficient ultraviolet band radiation (i.e., sunlight). Consume extra vitamin D from vitamin D-fortified foods and/or supplements.

(15http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/155/18/1949
Arch Int Med Vol. 155 No. 18, October 9, 1995
Drug-related morbidity and mortality. A cost-of-illness model
J. A. Johnson and J. L. Bootman Center for Pharmaceutical Economics, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.
Drug-related morbidity and mortality was estimated to cost $76.6 billion in the ambulatory setting in the United States.

(16) http://www.healthsentinel.com/briefs.php?id=010&title=Adverse+Drug+Events+and+Hospital+Acquired+Infections&event=briefs_print_list_item
Classen, David C. MD MS, Pestotnik, Stanley L. MS RPh, Evans R. Scott PhD, Lloyd James F., and Burke John P. MD, "Adverse Drug Events in Hospitalized Patients: Excess Length of Stay, Extra Costs, and Attributable Mortality", JAMA, January 22, 1997, Vol. 277, Num. 0, pp. 301-306. With 140,000 people dying each year from adverse drug events and another 88,000 dying from acquired infections makes it a total of 228,000 deaths a year from hospital related harms. This makes it the third leading cause of death in the United States, only behind heart disease and cancer according to the CDC's statistics (National Vital Statistics Report, July 24, 2000, Vol. 48, No. 11, p. 26).

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