Choline May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
Choline May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
Research results recently appeared in The FASEB Journal, a publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. They revealed that participants who consumed a daily average of 455 milligrams (mg) or more of this B-vitamin had a 24 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who took in a daily average of 196 mg or less.
The Institute of Medicine, a nonprofit arm of the National Academy of Sciences that provides independent counsel to government, generally recommends a daily average level of 425 mg, 550 mg if breastfeeding, or 450 mg if pregnant. Currently, only 10 percent of Americans meet this recommended intake.
Sources: NewsMax.com; FASEBJ.org
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