Vitamin A Protects Smokers from Emphysema
- Published 01/27/2008
During recent experiments on smoking, it was found that the common cigarette carcinogen, benzopyrene, is related to vitamin A deficiency.
It was hypothesised that smokers develop emphysema because of a vitamin A deficiency.
Increasing dietary vitamin A effectively reduces the risk of emphysema. Long-lived smokers may have their diet to thank.
It was hypothesised that smokers develop emphysema because of a vitamin A deficiency.
Increasing dietary vitamin A effectively reduces the risk of emphysema. Long-lived smokers may have their diet to thank.