Molybdenum (Mo, Sodium Molybdate, Ammonium Molybdate) |
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Efficacy of Molybdenum as an Alternative Medicine According to GRADE* Ranking [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]: Erectile Dysfunction: Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of erectile dysfunction) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of anaemia) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Laboratory studies show that breast cancer may respond to Molybdenum, however more research on human subjects is needed) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of gout) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of anaemia) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of sexual dysfunction) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of anaemia) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of anaemia) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: No recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to support claims that Molybdenum has any affect on the treatment of anaemia) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence Recommendation: Weakly in favor (Laboratory studies show that kidney cancer may respond to Molybdenum, however more research on human subjects is needed) Grade of Evidence: Very low level of evidence 2. http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/minerals/molybdenum/ 3. Hassouneh B, Islam M, Nagel T, Pan Q, Merajver SD, Teknos TN. Tetrathiomolybdate promotes tumor necrosis and prevents distant metastases by suppressing angiogenesis in head and neck cancer. Mol Cancer Ther. 2007;6:1039-1045. 4. Cassileth B. The Alternative Medicine Handbook: The Complete Reference Guide to Alternative and Complementary Therapies. New York, NY: W.W. Norton; 1998. 5. Nakadaira H, Endoh K, Yamamoto M, Katoh K. Distribution of selenium and molybdenum and cancer mortality in Niigata, Japan. Arch Environ Health. 1995;50:374-380. Public DiscussionNo discussions exist for this vitamin yet. You can be the first to create one!
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