Biotin and liver cancer
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I am interested in taking 10mg biotin because it's a cofactor for PDH, the main enzyme responsible for glucose oxidation, and also for preventing gluconeogenesis.
However, Peat wrote how high levels of biotin (from an interview, >1mg) cause fatty liver and then liver cancer. This is from an old study using lab rats and I can't find anything more on this.
Do we know more about this study or is this cancer risk a big buncha bunk?
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@engineer some of his references are made to make incorrect conclusions
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@sunsunsun said in Biotin and liver cancer:
some of his references are made to make incorrect conclusions
Do you mean generally or on this topic?
It's worth considering we're more lazy and retarded than someone like @8f4. And/or that breadcrumbs are involved.
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Maybe it has something to do with the mechanism behind immunoassay interference @engineer.
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@ThinPicking in general. re: breadcrumbs, I've read one reference of his in an article that explicitly proves the opposite of what he says in the article. like, the study is designed and done and findings explain in such a way that the claim made and the reference to back it is just the complete opposite of what is actually claimed in the article on raypeat website
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@sunsunsun said in Biotin and liver cancer:
one reference of his in an article that explicitly proves the opposite of what he says in the article
Could be a good opener for an rp contradictions thread.