Sat, Mar-06-04, 16:47
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,440
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Plan: low cal, low carb
Stats: 196/145/140
BF:23%
Progress: 91%
Location: Coolum Beach, Australia
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Surely regulation, independent of the FDA, by a government department, like 'The Federal Supplements Administration" could be created to act as watchdog. I see no reason not to regulate supplements for quality. I do believe though that it pays to buy supplements from producers who have created a big name for themselves...e.g. Life Extension, Life Enhancement, TwinLabs, and others who are leaders in research and rely on medical advisors etc., and who have a good reputation with medical doctors...as more medical doctors are becoming trained in nutritional medicine, there will be a general push towards the provision of quality supplements.
I wonder how many people die every year from prescribed drugs? And what about the drug nicotine, which while a safe drug in itself, is lethal when delivered in legal cigarette form? I worry about the consequences of the current rage to prescribe statin drugs to lower cholesterol, which it is believed in many quarters, is both necessary and protective.
Val
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