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The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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The synthetic version manufactured as a dietary supplement called Andro, is a precursor to the production of testosterone, which is instrumental in speeding up recovery time, increasing energy, physical strength and endurance. Professional baseball player Mark McGwire legally used this supplement in 1998 to help break Roger Maris' single-season home run record of 61. Andro certainly boosted his performance — a record 70 home runs in one season.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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INDICATIONS AND USAGE ¦ Common cold ¦ Cough/bronchitis ¦ Dyspeptic complaints ¦ Eczema, furuncles, acne ¦ Fevers and colds ¦ Inflammation of the mouth and pharynx ¦ Loss of appetite ¦ Tendency to infection It is also used as a dietary supplement for chronic forms of acne and furunculosis. PRECAUTIONS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS General: Health risks or side effects following the proper administration of designated therapeutic dosages are not recorded. The intake of large quantities can cause gas. Allergic intolerance reactions are possible (itching, urticaria, exanthema, Quinck's disease).

John Hammell of International Advocates for Health Freedom discusses health freedom under siege; Part 1

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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That, by the way is S-3546, the dietary supplement and Non-Prescription Drug Consumer Act. The dietary supplement Health and Education Act is under a state of seize. This would be yet another means. No one is learning about that in health food stores for the simple reason that the U.S. Vitamin Trade Associations are being effectively manipulated from the top down by pharmaceutical interests that have gotten their tentacles into the industry.

Interview: "Amazon John" of the Amazon Herb Company

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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What is a dietary supplement, what isn't a dietary supplement, what you can say about it, what you can't say about it and how you promote it to the marketplace. So it is regulated, and the thing with DSHEA is, the DSHEA laws that require enforcement from the FDA, in many cases, simply haven't been enforced. So when people are going outside the guidelines of DSHEA and making invalidated claims and things like that, it can tend to give the industry a bad name.

Your Symptoms Are Real: What to Do When Your Doctor Says Nothing Is Wrong

Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D.
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The number of these products multiplied greatly after Congress passed the dietary supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), a law that allows the sale of "natural" health products or nutraceuticals with only minimal government oversight. While DSHEA did legislate FDA oversight of these products, the rules governing their use are extremely liberal. Since evidence of effectiveness is not required, the only rule is that nutraceutical manufacturers can't make health claims about their products.

Colloidal Minerals and Trace Elements: How to Restore the Body's Natural Vitality

Marie-France Muller, M.D., N.D., Ph.D.
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According to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the definition of a dietary supplement is "any product taken by mouth that contains a so-called dietary ingredient and its label clearly states that it is a dietary supplement. The 'dietary ingredients' in dietary supplements may include vitamins, minerals, herbs, colloidal minerals, trace elements and amino acids as well as substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, metabolites, extracts or concentrates. Dietary supplements can be found in many forms such as pills, tablets, capsules, liquids or powders.

FDA Revitalization Act renamed, amended and still hotly debated; floor vote is imminent

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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He states that this language gives the FDA, through this foundation, broad new regulatory power that it currently does not possess, including the authority to attack any dietary supplement (which are food ingredients). A simple amendment to correct this problem has been prepared by Emord and is in the action letter that follows. WE ARE BEING HEARD. KEEP SENDING IN YOUR MESSAGES. There are two days to go. We can win this! See recent updates at: http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron24.htm http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron23.htm Sample letter Anti S.

Natural Alternatives to Vioxx, Celebrex and other Anti-Inflammatory Prescription Drugs

Carol Simontacchi
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Large doses of this dietary supplement, however, may result in diarrhea, and it may be necessary to lower the amount taken. Moreover, if you have kidney disease, you should talk to your doctor before taking this dietary supplement. The Recommended Dose The recommended range of magnesium is 400 to 1,000 mg per day. I recommend the citrate form, or a form that is blended with Kreb Cycle metabolites (alphaketoglutarate, aspartate, or taurinate). Both of these supplements are well absorbed.

Supplement Your Prescription: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutrition

Hyla Cass, M.D.
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Look for a brand that uses a third-party testing program like USP—the United States Pharmacopoeia A USP-certified supplement will have a Verified dietary supplement Mark on its label. This shows that the USP has tested the supplement to make sure that it • Contains all the listed ingredients, in the declared amounts. • Does not contain harmful levels of contaminants. • Will break down properly and release its ingredients in the body, instead of passing through your digestive system without dissolving. • Has been made according to good manufacturing practices (GMP).

Rational Phytotherapy: A Reference Guide for Physicians and Pharmacists

volker schulz and Rudolf Hansel
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Pharmanex, the manufacturer of the original red yeast rice preparation, Cholestin, appealed the ruling, and in June of 1998, a federal judge in the state of Utah ruled that the product was not a drug but a dietary supplement (food) as defined in the dietary supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (Skinner, 1998). The FDA subsequently appealed the decision, but pending the outcome of litigation, red yeast rice is still being marketed as a dietary supplement.

The Science of Flavonoids

Erich Grotewold
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It has been reported that fresh apples have potent antioxidant activity; and whole apple extracts inhibit the growth of colon and liver cancer cells in vitro in a dose-dependent manner (Eberhardt et al, 2000), suggesting that natural phytochemicals in fresh fruits could be more effective than a dietary supplement. Apples are commonly consumed and are the major contributors of phytochemicals in human diets. Apple extracts exhibit strong antioxidant and antiproliferative activities and the major part of total antioxidant activity is from the combination of phytochemicals.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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The effect of a dietary supplement containing herbal caffeine and ephedra (C&E) on metabolic rate, weight loss, body composition and safety parameters was investigated. In phase I, 12 healthy subjects with a BMI of 25 to 35 kg/m2 had resting metabolic rate (RMR) measured for 2 hours after ingesting C&E or a placebo on two occasions 1 week apart, followed by a 1-week washout phase before phase II. In phase II, these 12 subjects, plus 28 additional subjects, were randomized to a 12-week, double-blind trial comparing C&E (three times/day) to placebo.
Screening of the dietary supplement blue cohosh for potentially teratogenic alkaloids using rat embryo culture. Teratology; 57:219. 1998 Gunn TR & Wright MR. The use of black and blue cohosh in labour. N Z Med J; 109(1032): 410-411. 1996 Jones TK & Lawson BM. Profound neonatal congestive heart failure caused by maternal consumption of blue cohosh herbal medication. J Pediatr; 132(3 pt l):550-552. 1998 Lepik K. Safety of herbal medications in pregnancy. CPJ-RPC; April: 29-33. 1997 McFarlin BL, Gibson MH, O'Rear J et al.
FDA Advises dietary supplement Manufacturers to Remove Comfrey Products from the Market. Jul 6. Available at: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/dms/dspltr06.html (cited 8/7/2001). 2001 Loots JM, Loots GP, Joubert WS. The effect of allantoin on cellular multiplication in degenerating and regenerating nerves. S Afr Med J Jan 13;55(2):53-56. 1979 Makarova GV & Zaraiska KN. Chemical study of the root of common Comfrey (Symphytum officinale L). Chem Abstr; 66(10):49229h. 1967 Mascolo N et al. Phytother Res; 1(1):28. 1987 Mattocks AR. Toxicity of pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Nature; 217(130):723-728.
The effects of flaxseed dietary supplement on lipid profile, bone mineral density, and symptoms in menopausal women: a randomized, double-blind, wheat germ placebo-controlled clinical trial. J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 90(3): 1390-1397. 2005. Garg ML, Wierzbicki AA, Thomson ABR et al. Dietary saturated fat level alters the competition between alpha-linolenic and linoleic acid. Lipids; 24(4):334-339. 1989. Gemmell HA & Jacobson BH. Effectiveness of flaxseed oil in the symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a single subject experimental design. Am J Chiropractic Med; 2(4): 151-154. 1989.
Other Names: Corona Solis, Helianthus, Marigold of Peru, Sun Rose actions and pharmacology COMPOUNDS: SUNFLOWER OIL Triglycerides: chief fatty acids linoleic acid (35-62%), oleic acid (25-42%), palmitic acid (4-7%) Steroids: Sterols including campesterol, cholesterol, beta-sitosterol EFFECTS: SUNFLOWER OIL Useful as a dietary supplement. indications and usage SUNFLOWER OIL Sunflower oil is used internally to alleviate constipation (as a lubricant).

Bottom Line's Health Breakthroughs 2007

Bottom Line Health
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Natural approach: The dietary supplement coenzyme Q10 (60 milligrams [mg] daily) fights fatigue by strengthening the heart muscle.. .de-hydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), taken as a supplement first thing in the morning (25 mg for women and 50 mg for men daily), increases energy, because levels of this hormone naturally decline after age 40. If you are older than 40, ask "To find a naturopathic physician in your area who can monitor your use of natural remedies, contact the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, 866-538-2267, www. naturopatbic.org.

The Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs

Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD and Michael Smith, BPharm, MRPharmS, ND
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The United States of America Herbal products in the United States are regulated as "dietary supplements" as defined by The dietary supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). This definition also encompasses nutritional supplements such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and botanical medicines. Companies marketing "dietary supplements" cannot make specific therapeutic claims regarding their products (i.e., about using them to diagnose, prevent, mitigate, treat or cure a specific disease.

The Big Fat Health and Fitness Lie

Craig Pepin-Donat
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulates dietary supplement advertising.4 By law, only a drug can "diagnose, mitigate, cure, prevent or treat a disease." This means that supplement manufacturers are forbidden to make these specific claims. This has done little to protect the public and more to protect the sales and profits of the pharmaceutical industry. Instead, supplement manufacturers have learned how to sidestep the law with cleverly worded product names and descriptions.

FDA tyranny to become law: HR.2900 analysis by Richards and Adams

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Provisions within the legislation that creates the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA will allow the FDA to remove any dietary supplement from the market based on its whim. It is now only a matter of time and a formality before HR.2900 and S.1082 become law. There will be a little bit of haggling in the conference committee, as Big Pharma will takes its last chance at watering down any meaningful reform (of which there is very little). Big Pharma will whine that this legislation is too tough on them, which is a fallacy. This legislation is the Big Pharma dream come true.

The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why

Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S.
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The value of any dietary supplement cannot be determined on the basis of one study alone," says Mark Blumenthal, executive director of the American Botanical Council. You need to consider the entire body of evidence that supports ginkgo's beneficial use. Natural Prescription for Memory Enhancement Standardized ginkgo extract: 40 mg, three times a day (total 120 mg) You can also take 60 mg, twice a day, or double up with 120 mg, twice a day.

FDA tyranny to become law: HR.2900 analysis by Richards and Adams

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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FDA tyranny, based on this type of arbitrary and unrestrained exercise of power, is used to promote and protect the pharmaceutical industry while at the same time undermining the dietary supplement industry. Both the House and Senate think it is completely fine that the drug industry pay the FDA fees so that the FDA can approve new drugs faster. Indeed, the FDA and Big Pharma met 112 times to work out their partnership before the FDA let Congress know what it wanted to see in HR.2900 and S.1082. This is like paying the mob for protection.

FDA drug safety bill passes in the U.S. Senate; health freedom advocates outraged at betrayal of American consumers

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To add to that point, it seems that the language could, in fact, help dietary supplement consumers, because it would allow collaboration between government and industry to conduct research on issues that might be helpful to supplement consumers? Mr. KENNEDY. Yes, that is the case. Mr. ENZI. I agree with Chairman Kennedy's assessment. Mr. HATCH. I thank you for those assurances and that clarification. Mr. HARKIN.
To reassure those who are interested in the dietary supplement Health and Education Act, DSHEA, I wanted to take a moment to outline those changes.
My office has been inundated by calls from people throughout the country who believe that this legislation, specifically the provision establishing a Reagan-Udall Institute, will overturn the dietary supplement Health and Education Act of 1994. That has not been my reading of the bill, but I wonder if other Senators have heard similar concerns? Mr. HARKIN. Yes, I have received a good many calls as well. And, I have to say that I would be very concerned, as I know the Senator from Utah is, if anything in the bill we are considering, S.
These changes, all contained in the amendment which was approved yesterday, make clear that there are no new dietary supplement requirements in the Food and Drug Administration Revitalization Act. It is my hope this will reassure the many who have expressed concern that Congress was inadvertently repealing Public Law 109-462. The voice of the people has been heard. Let us not forget these promises nor let the FDA forget them -- as the questionable language regarding the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA still remains.

The Autoimmune Epidemic

Donna Jackson Nakazawa
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Turmeric, a key ingredient in curry, has been used for centuries by practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine to treat inflammatory disorders, and turmeric extract containing curcumin (not to be confused with cumin, a spice commonly associated with Moroccan cooking) is available in most health-food stores as a dietary supplement for the treatment and prevention of rheumatoid arthritis. NIH researchers found that curcumin completely inhibited the onset of rheumatoid arthritis in animals by working to keep inflammatory proteins from being released and preventing destruction in the joints.

PDR for Herbal Medicines

Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D.
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Please remember that in the United States, herbal products must be in compliance with the dietary supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, which stipulates that they may not be marketed for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. The monographs in PDR for Herbal Medicines do not discuss claims made for any proprietary herbal preparation. They merely report general findings on generic botanicals and their extracts. Abrus Precatorius Jequirity DESCRIPTION Medicinal Parts: The medicinal parts are the leaves, roots, and seeds.

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