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FDA: Avoid This Dangerous Weight Loss Supplement

May 4, 2009 by Jeff  
Filed under Featured, Health News

Source: FDA.gov

The FDA has recently released a stern warning to consumers to avoid the popular, but potentially dangerous diet pill, Hydroxycut.  Manufactured by Iovate Health Sciences Inc. of Oakville, Ontario, this supplement has been tied to severe liver damage and one death.  The FDA received 23 reports of health issues ranging from jaundice to serious liver damage that required a transplant.  What’s interesting is that these liver problems occurred using the recommended dosage from the manufacturer.

Primarily used as a weight-loss supplement and fat burner, Hydroxycut can be can be found at most supplement retail chains, health food stores and pharmacies.  I personally know people who have used it in the seemingly never-ending quest to get lean and trim.  With over 9 million units sold, this probably ranks as the most sweeping supplement advisory since ephedrine.

Buyer Beware

Currently, FDA scientists don’t know which ingredient causes the liver damage.  It’s important to remember that the supplement industry is not regulated by the FDA (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but that’s for another article).  At this point, the FDA intervenes only if there are reported cases linking a supplement to major health issues.  So, it’s important to be an informed consumer when shopping for supplements.  But more important than this, is remembering that many supplements that are commercially available are synthetic versions of vitamins, minerals, etc.  At a cellular level, your body can have trouble recognizing these synthetic components because they are isolated from their natural environment (food) and are derived from chemicals.  This can make make your supplement less bio-available, which minimizes its effectiveness and you essentially end up with expensive urine.  Over time, your liver and kidneys can become bogged down with synthetic chemicals from all kinds of different sources (food, medicine, environment, cosmetics), which can lead to a host of health problems.  So, it’s always good to be aware of that and reduce your toxic load as much as you can.

This is why I stress to clients, friends, and family that it’s extremely important consume local or organic whole foods as much as possible.  Eating a wide variety of fresh/raw vegetables, fruits, and nuts provide you with virtually all the macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants your body needs.  This is why you see some high-end supplement companies (e.g. – New Chapter, Rainbow Light, Green Vibrance, etc.) that build their whole product line around whole food constituents, with the premise being that your body will more readily assimilate those nutrients.  I do purchase whole food-based supplements when needed, but raw salads, fruits clean meat/fish and nuts comprise most of my diet.

There Are No Shortcuts

Hydroxycut is marketed to men and women who are looking for that much sought after lean physique, but are looking for an easy way to get there.  As a personal trainer, I see this approach all the time.  As I’m sure you’ve heard numerous time before, there is no magic pill, diet, or machine that will melt fat off.  You cannot spot train.  The formula for long-term fat loss and fit physique is very simple:

  • Perform some sort of resistance training (this is so undervalued and is the single most important thing you can do for a lean physique, regardless of gender)
  • Ensure you are in a caloric deficit each day (several small meals, intermittent fasting, calorie restriction, etc.)
  • Limit your intake of processed carbs (unused carbs get stored as fat)

This is not an instant gratification solution, and will take some discpline to implement and maintain.  But, it is tried and true, while the results are much more sustainable than anything else currently available.

Related posts:

  1. Why Resistance Training Is Critical For Long Term Fat Loss
  2. Swine Flu Vaccine: Avoid It Like The Flu
  3. Yet Another Reason To Avoid Soda

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Jeff is a family man, news/information junkie, certified personal trainer and holistic wellness enthusiast. He's passionate about disease prevention, the amazing inner workings of the human body, sports, exercising, nature, traveling, and spending time with his family...not necessarily in that order.

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