SAVVY SENIOR: ; Which herbal supplements are safeJim Miller
Herbal supplements – which include teas – aren't regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That means there's no check on quality, quantity, or contamination of ingredients. Herbs can interact with other medications you may take. Only a few of the herbs used in teas have been...
Various foods derived from plants, including teas and herbal beverages, spices and herbs, or certain supplements, frequently carry PA contamination. Regarding the chronic toxicity of PA, the ability of PA to cause cancer is generally viewed as the key toxicological issue. While internationally ...
A new study breaks down which of the most common natural remedies do — and don't — help libido.
As if the rows of nearly identical bottles in the vitamin aisle weren't confusing enough, a new New York Attorney General report has blasted several major retailers for having sketchy ingredients in their herbal supplements. But if you know what to look for, you can make sure what it says ...
There is limited evidence that vitamin supplementation helps treat dry eyes and insufficient evidence to recommend the routine use of commercially available supplements in dry eye syndrome. People should be skeptical about any ...