Some animal and test-tube research suggests that omega-3 fats, curcumin, L-carnitine, quercetin, melatonin, resveratrol, selenium, inositol, zinc, and vitamins C, E, A, and D may benefit those with thyroid cancer ( Additionally, low iodine intake is linked to an increased risk of thyroid cancer, and research suggests that correcting iodine deficiency can help protect against the development of more aggressive forms of thyroid cancer ( However, although many of these nutrients, including vitamin D and selenium, are known to have anticancer effects, theres currently a lack of human studies investigating the effects of these dietary supplements in people with thyroid cancer ( Therefore, more studies are needed before these supplements can be routinely recommended for people with thyroid cancer ( The best way to determine the best supplement regimen for your specific needs is to consult your healthcare provider
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Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anaemia screen at Dublin Health Screening A lack of vitamin B12 (B12 deficiency) is one cause of anaemia
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Some animal studies have shown that when used in large quantities, kojic acid can be toxic