Health Supplements
Health supplements are largely
unregulated. This article explains why you should always
approach taking supplements with caution ...
When it comes to your health, you should be very wary of
where you get your information, what you put in your body, and
how you chose to live your life. With Americans getting bigger
and bigger, and models and celebrities getting smaller and
smaller, many people are turning to health supplements to
either slim down or to help bulk up their arms and bodies.
The problem with most health supplements is that they are
largely unregulated. This means that the FDA, or any other
government organization, is not involved in checking these
health supplements to be sure they are safe. One big health
supplement that was pulled from the market was ephedra. This
supplement was very popular with those trying to slim down
without changing their diet and exercise habits. Some simply
liked the burst of energy that ephedra provided. Sadly, it
turned out that ephedra was deadly. This was just one of many
health supplements that have pulled from the shelves. Ephedra
is now back on the market, but with the dangerous components
removed. Even so, there is no saying it is still safe.
Because you can buy health supplements at places like GNC
and other retail outlets, many think that they are safe. No
store would sell something that isn’t safe right? Wrong. They
are simply putting the product on the shelf. You cannot think
health supplements are safe just because you trust the store
you find them in. Weight loss supplements are also found all
over the Internet. This might be the most iffy place to buy
them. If you choose to buy health supplements online, do a
little research on the company. Find out where they are located
and make sure you are getting the same product you would be
buying in a local store.
Health supplements for weight lifters can be dangerous too.
These are often called ‘natural’ but at many times they are
not. Remember that the FDA does not regulate the term ‘natural’
when it comes to health supplements. The effect these ‘natural’
health supplements could have on your body could be deadly. You
should always discuss with your doctor any health supplements
you are thinking of taking. There are reactions with
medications and health conditions of which you may not be
aware. One herb or supplement taken in conjunction with the
wrong prescription medication can have devastating results.
For more information about vitamins, pills and supplements,
see the "resources" section of this website, or go to articles
about vitamins, pills and supplements.
DISCLAIMER:
This information is not presented by a medical
practitioner and is for educational and informational purposes
only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always
seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health
care provider with any questions you may have regarding a
medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice
or delay in seeking it because of something you have read.
Since natural and/or dietary supplements are not FDA
approved they must be accompanied by a two-part disclaimer on
the product label: that the statement has not been evaluated by
FDA and that the product is not intended to "diagnose, treat,
cure or prevent any disease."
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