Vitamins, Minerals and Assorted Supplements
This Web Site receives hundreds of questions each day about
supplements of all types. In an effort to continue providing you useful and
life-saving information, we are taking your questions and building a Frequently
Asked Question page regarding all supplements. This is a massive
undertaking. The information will be posted as soon as possible.
In the meantime, we do understand a very high percentage of
our readers are still purchasing supplements. We are not turning this site into a vitamin store -
that is not it's purpose. But as long as we continue to get requests from
people who ask for solutions, we will continue to provide these links.
Netrition has been added as a recommended source for
supplements in May 2004. Their Omega 3 fish oil is a pharmaceutical grade
which includes vitamin E. Vitamin E is needed if you are taking Omega 3
daily.
Click the link Pure Omega 3 to read about their Omega 3 and
more. Pure Omega 3 Click Here
Many of the supplements we recommend are listed below. I
would like to thank Netrition for allowing us to link directly to their site
and specific supplements.
To give a better idea of how important quality is;
More Information on Recall of PC-SPES - Prostate Supplement
RECALLING FIRM/MANUFACTURER International Medical Research, dba Botanic
Labs Inc., Brea, CA, by letter dated February 8, 2002. State initiated recall
is ongoing as of this writing.
REASON: The product contains the undeclared prescription drug;
Warfarin
In a related development, Reuters Health reported on April 9 that researchers presenting at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research confirmed the presence of the blood thinner warfarin and the anti-inflammatory drug indomethacin in samples of PC-SPES. They also reported finding the potent estrogenic drug
diethylstilbesterol (DES). DES is known as the drug given to pregnant women that resulted in reproductive abnormalities in their daughters. It had also been used as treatment for prostate cancer but was stopped because it was associated with clot-formation in deep veins.
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