
No large study has shown that multivitamins significantly benefit healthy men and women. In addition, for some years physicians prescribed
folic acid and
vitamins B12 and
B6 in the hopes of preventing heart attacks and strokes by
lowering blood levels of homocysteine. (High blood levels of
homocysteine are associated with an increased risk of coronary and other vascular diseases.) A number of recent studies, however, have shown that, while these vitamins do lower homocysteine levels, they do not prevent heart attacks or strokes.
Many doctors have also
prescribed the antioxidants vitamin E and beta-carotene to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Alas, studies have now proven that these supplements are not protective--and may even be harmful.
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