Men with precancerous prostatic lesions taking a combination of lycopene, selenium, and green tea supplements were...

Originally shared by NutritionFacts.org

Men with precancerous prostatic lesions taking a combination of lycopene, selenium, and green tea supplements were shown to have higher incidence of prostate cancer at re-biopsy (http://1.usa.gov/1JouS3m). If these supplements seem to boost prostate cancer risk what about the risk of taking a daily multivitamin? Click to see video:
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/should-we-take-a-multivitamin/?utm_content=buffer59aa3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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  1. selenium is super dangerous, in a lot of ways.

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  2. Daniel Sprouse really? why do you say so?

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  3. because ducks raised in ponds with high selenium levels have beaks on the wrong side of their heads, alligators go blind in it.

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  4. Daniel Sprouse​ any pics of ducks with beaks on the wrong side of there heads? I've heard some strange mutations, but that sounds extreme.

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