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Vitamin use linked to cancer risk: Doctor's explanation

In most cases, cancer doesn't stem from stress, but rather from lifestyle factors, as stated by Russian oncologist, doctor of medical sciences, professor Konstantin Titov, according to our news site.

Vitamins may lead to cancer development, according to a doctor's explanation
Vitamins may lead to cancer development, according to a doctor's explanation

Vitamin use linked to cancer risk: Doctor's explanation

In the latest episode of Alexander Soklovsky's popular podcast, renowned expert Dr. Ben Schwartz delved into the intricate relationship between stress and cancer. Dr. Schwartz, a respected figure in the ACS (American Cancer Society), clarified that stress is not the main cause of cancer. However, he did emphasise that existing tumors can indeed be accelerated by stress. The expert also warned listeners about the potential risks associated with taking vitamins without consulting a specialist or undergoing prior tests. He suggested that such actions could potentially impact the development of cancer. Furthermore, Dr. Schwartz highlighted the influence of food additives on the development of cancer. He urged listeners to be mindful of the ingredients in their food and to consider making healthier choices. In summary, while stress may not be the primary cause of cancer, it can potentially speed up the growth of existing tumors. Dr. Schwartz's insights serve as a reminder for everyone to prioritise their health and seek professional advice when making decisions about their diet and supplement intake for stress management.

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