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How Do You Know You Are You Buying Safe Supplements?
Dr. Stephen Chaney, PhD, talks about safe supplements and what we should look for when supplementing for our health.
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Would you like some arsenic with your kelp supplements?
If a waiter in a restaurant asked you a question like
that, you would think that he was crazy. Yet a report
in Environmental Health Perspectives last April
indicated that most kelp supplements on the market are
contaminated with arsenic.
The story starts with a 54-year-old California woman
using kelp supplements who reported a two year history
of hair loss, fatigue and memory loss.
Her primary care doctor couldn't find anything wrong
with her and told her that her symptoms were probably
related to menopause.
Since conventional medicine had not given her a
diagnosis or treatment, she increased her intake of
kelp supplements hoping that would help.
Over the next several months the woman's short- and
long-term memory became so impaired that she could no
longer remember her home address. She also reported
having a rash, nausea and vomiting, which made it very
difficult to work and forced her to leave a full-time
job.
At that point her doctors became suspicious of arsenic
poisoning. Tests revealed high levels of arsenic in her
blood and urine. The doctors told her to discontinue
the kelp supplements and in a few weeks her symptoms
disappeared.
The doctors then purchased 9 different kelp supplements
from local health food stores and sent them to a lab to
be analyzed.
8 of the 9 were contaminated with arsenic and 7 had
arsenic levels that exceeded the tolerance levels for
arsenic in food products set by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
So why am I telling you this? Most of you probably
aren't using kelp supplements. In fact, I can't think
of any good reason to take kelp supplements.
Because Nobody's Minding the Store!
I'm telling you this to remind you that "nobody's
minding the store". The FDA does not currently test food
supplements for safety and efficacy and there is no
requirement that the manufacturers test their products
either.
That's why you should trust your health to a company
that runs over 300 quality control tests on a single
product and over 80,000 quality control tests a year.
That's why you should put your trust in a company that
will not market a product unless they have proven it
to be both safe and effective.
You've probably heard stories like this before. Quality is critical when considering supplements for good health.
Here is the company Dr. Chaney and I stand behind! The page is password protected. The password is "Health".
To your health!
Dr. Stephen Chaney, PhD
http://www.chaneyhealth.com
888.860.2075
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Thanks to Dr. Chaney.
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