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What about vitamins?

From: "The Cleveland Clinic Multiple Myeloma Program"
Subject: Cleveland Clinic Multiple Myeloma News Letter 2-2b-9-17-03
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:44 AM

Dear subscribers,
one of the key issues that we are faced with at the Cleveland Clinic is where do we stand from the issue of using vitamins. Vitamins are critical for health and disease, however are tricky to use as too much could be problematic and could result in significant side effects that at some stage could be irreversible. The following two links will address the role of vitamins and iron in anemia, as well as a general view of vitamins in general. Our group at the Cleveland Clinic hope that this information will be helpful to you and your loved ones.

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/myeloma/anemiaANDvitamins.htm

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/myeloma/vitamins1.htm

Thanks again for your interest in The Cleveland Clinic Multiple Myeloma Center.

Mohamad Hussein

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