Are you taking the MTX also? The reason I ask is L-Methylfolate is routinely prescribed to people who are taking MTX. Taking MTX does increase a persons chance of developing some specific types of cancer. That said the reason a person would take MTX also increases risk of cancer regardless.
I have not heard of any studies that have linked Folic Acid to cancer on its own, if you have seen any please post I would be interested in reading them.
No, I'm not taking MTX. There a lot of conflicting studies on folic acid and cancer, here are some:
http://ajcn.nutritio...80/5/1123.short
http://cebp.aacrjour...16/7/1325.short
http://www.gastrojou...olar.google.ca/
My dad currently takes 5 mg of folic acid. It's a very high dose and it was prescribed by one of his doctors because he has thalassemia. I don't think this is necessary at all and in fact could be problematic. Also, the fact that I benefit greatly from Methylfolate supplementation may mean I have an MTHFR mutation and this gene is inherited so my dad could also have an MTHFR mutation, but he's supplementing the wrong form of folate and at a very high dosage too. Is this not potentially dangerous?
BTW, does anyone know what form of folate is found in vegetables and foods not fortified with folic acid?