Hydroxycut Recall
May 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under General Health, Herbal Supplements
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Hydroxycut products by Iovate Health Sciences Inc., of Oakville, Ontario and distributed by Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. of Blasdell, N.Y
Hydroxycut, one of the most popular diet pills on the market is being recalled due to reports of liver damage and other health problems. Hydroxycut accounts for about 90 percent of the market for weight loss supplements, with about 1 million bottles a year being sold.
The FDA announced today that the manufacturer of Hydroxycut just launched a nationwide recall of the dietary supplement. Hydroxycut is advertised as made from natural ingredients, but dietary supplements are not tightly regulated by the government like medications are, so manufacturers don’t need FDA approval before marketing their products.
FDA Warns Consumers to Stop Using Hydroxycut Products
“The FDA has received 23 reports of serious health problems ranging from jaundice and elevated liver enzymes, an indicator of potential liver injury, to liver damage requiring liver transplant. One death due to liver failure has been reported to the FDA. Other health problems reported include seizures; cardiovascular disorders; and rhabdomyolysis, a type of muscle damage that can lead to other serious health problems such as kidney failure.”
Hydroxycut Cleanse and Hoodia products are not affected by the recall. Consumers who have any of the products involved in the recall are advised to stop using them and to return them to the place of purchase.
Brain Fog, Memory Problems and those Senior Moments
March 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Brain Health, General Health, Herbal Supplements, Mental Health
Misplaced car keys? Forgetting words? Losing your train of thought? Whether you call it brain fog, spaciness or flippantly refer to it as a senior moment - it’s irritating and can be debilitating. Regardless of what you call it, feeling like you are literally losing your mind is no fun at all!
Forgetfulness and memory problems increase with age and are associated with older people. However as the article states below, memory and cognitive function peaks at 22 and begins to decline at age 27.
Old age begins at 27: Scientists reveal new research into aging
Many things can have an effect on brain function and create a sense of spaciness. Stress can feel like it’s literally eating your brain. Illness can affect mental capabilities, for instance brain fog is very common in fibromyalgia sufferers.
One product I’ve tried that seems to help make me feel more mentally alert is Neuro Optimizer by Jarrow. I just ordered a new product called MindRX by Advance Physician Formulas. I’ll let you know if that seems to work any better. One other product I just started taking is Ashwagandha which in studies has been shown to boost cognitive function. Here is some info.
“Ashwagandha is used in India to treat mental deficits in geriatric patients, including amnesia. Researchers from the University of Leipzig in Germany wanted to find out which neurotransmitters were influenced by ashwagandha herb… The researchers say, “The drug-induced increase in acetylcholine receptor capacity might partly explain the cognition-enhancing and memory-improving effects of extracts from ashwagandha observed in animals and humans.”
A study done in 1991 at the Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Health Science Center indicated that extracts of ashwagandha had GABA-like activity. This may account for this herb’s anti-anxiety effects.
A 2002 laboratory study indicates ashwagandha extract stimulates the growth of axons and dendrites. A 2001 study in rodents showed ashwagandha extract had memory boosting ability. A 2000 study with rodents showed ashwagandha extract to have anti-anxiety and anti-depression effects.”
Resveratrol Health Benefits
December 14, 2008 by admin
Filed under General Health, Herbal Supplements
Resveratrol has many health benefits that most people are simply not aware of. Even scientists are still discovering some of the most important benefits through various studies. Resveratrol is a health supplement that is included in several different formulas.
Resveratrol was found in grapevines several decades ago, but was in 1992 also found in red wine. This is why you may hear medical experts saying that drinking red wine is actually good for you - in moderation of course. If you are not a drinker then you can take Resveratrol in pill form or via a supplement that contains the ingredient. Resveratrol is mainly found in the skin of grapes as well as the seeds in muscadine grapes. Grapes from various parts of the world will also have different amounts of Resveratrol within them.
It is well known that people benefit from antioxidants in multiple ways. It assists in overall health as well as skin quality, immune system vitality and chronic diseases. Antioxidants are even thought to help prevent cancer. Antioxidants are found naturally in many fruits and vegetables and are usually more present in strongly colored fruits.
Positive Resveratrol health benefits have been reported in various publications. The Oxford Journal has published positive results as has the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The reports clearly state that Resveratrol health benefits are widespread, but still need to be investigated to get a better picture of exactly what this wonder substance can do for us.
No negative side effects have been revealed from people using Resveratrol. It is said that Resveratrol has antibiotic attributes as it has shown to be able to protect plants from various fungal and viral diseases. Resveratrol is an antioxidant so it is thought to be able to offer protection from the harm of free radicals and oxidization.
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Other Resveratrol articles:
I’ll drink to that: Resveratrol kept overfed mice from gaining weight, literally turned them into the equivalent of Charles Atlas and seemed to slow down their aging process as well.
Apple Cider Vinegar Benefits
December 6, 2008 by admin
Filed under General Health, Herbal Supplements
Many people consider Apple cider vinegar sort of a cure-all and it is commonly used for a wide variety of medical remedies. It has many benefits for a variety of ailments as well as simply for our general health. People have been using apple cider vinegar for decades but only now has the popularity of this ingredient become well known. So do apple cider vinegar benefits live up to the hype?
Let’s look at why people use apple cider vinegar. It has been touted as a miracle worker for:
Weight loss
Heartburn, GERD and acid reflux
Head lice
Cholesterol
Allergies
Arthritis
Anti-aging
Body detox
The above are just a few of the apple cider vinegar benefits that people are talking about. In particular the heartburn and acid reflux community has popularized apple cider vinegar as the results have been very positive among sufferers. It is a good natural treatment without the side effects of more commonly prescribed treatments.
Many people swear by taking two tablespoons per day of apple cider vinegar to assist in speeding up their metabolism for weight loss.
Acetic acid is the main ingredient in apple cider vinegar. The apple is derived from pulverized apples. While it can be bitter tasting at first, most people become used to it or simply come up with ways to integrate apple cider vinegar into various recipes.
If you find yourself getting a sore throat after taking apple cider vinegar, take a break for a day or two before trying again. You will find your tolerance levels slowly rising over time.
Apple cider vinegar benefits are clear. This wonderful substance has the ability to naturally relieve many types of health conditions.

