Into Herbal medicines?

Do you think that “natural” products are better than the medicines that the bad ol’ pharmaceutical companies produce? Think the “natural products” industry has your health as its first priority?

Well, pilgrim, read this, which was released by the FDA today…
*MedWatch- The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program
Herbal Science International, Inc. and FDA informed consumers and healthcare professionals of a nationwide recall of twelve dietary supplements that contain ephedra, aristolochic acid or human placenta because they may present a serious health hazard to
consumers. FDA has long regarded dietary supplements containing ephedra, a botanical that contains ephedrine alkaloids, as a potential health hazards because the alkaloid raises blood pressure and otherwise stress the circulatory system. These effects
are linked to adverse health effects like heart attacks and stroke. FDA issued a rule in February 2004 prohibiting the sale of dietary supplements containing ephedrine alkaloids because they present an unreasonable risk of illness or injury.

Two of the recalled products contain aristolochic acid which is a potent carcinogen and nephrotoxin. This chemical can cause serious kidney damage and has been associated with several occurrences of kidney failure. The twelfth recalled product contains
human placenta, an ingredient which may transmit disease. Dietary supplements that contain human placenta may not be lawfully marketed in the United States. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products and distribution of all
of the products has ceased. Consumers should immediately discontinue use of the recalled products and return the product(s) to their place of purchase. *
Human placenta, anyone?

No, thanks, not without this.