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What about dietary supplements?

The FDA regulates dietary supplements as foods, and not as drugs. The FDA does not pre-approve dietary supplements on their safety and efficacy, unlike drugs. In contrast, the FDA can only go after dietary supplement manufacturers after they have put unsafe products on the market. However, certain foods (such as infant formula and medical foods) are deemed special nutritionals because they are consumed by highly vulnerable populations and are thus regulated more strictly than the majority of dietary supplements.

The claims that a dietary supplement makes are essential to its classification. If a dietary supplement claims in any way to cure, mitigate, or treat a disease, it would be considered to be a unauthorized new drug and in violation of the applicable regulations and statutes. As the FDA states it:

No, a product sold as a dietary supplement and promoted on its label or in labeling as a treatment, prevention or cure for a specific disease or condition would be considered an unapproved--and thus illegal--drug. To maintain the product's status as a dietary supplement, the label and labeling must be consistent with the provisions in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994.

The only claims that a dietary supplement is allowed to make are structure/function claims. These are broad claims that the product can support the structure or function of the body (e.g., "glucosamine helps support healthy joints"). The FDA must be notified of these claims within 30 days of their first use, and there is a requirement that these claims be substantiated. Nevertheless, many critics claim that dietary supplements overstate their importance and their impact on overall health. Evidence of their benefits has yet to meet standard scientific criteria of credibility, based on large scale, double blind testing with statistically significant outcomes.
(What Your Doctor Doesn

What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May Be Killing You

Ray D. Strand

Nelson Books, 2002-09-10

Price: $22.99

Keywords: Alternative Medicine, Health, Mind Body, Nutrition, Supplements

Reviews:

Insightful
This book is a good read, especially for all health conscientious people. It is informative and straight to the point. The author uncovers the truth about the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Ironically, these industries are sometimes making people sick. The author suggest natural remedies for many diseases - some caused by these industries.

Anyone concerned about his or her helth should consider the following:
- Common medical procedures are responsible for several American deaths annually...
- The chemicals contained in water that we drink, and in foods that we eat, are a factor in heart disease, cancer, and other ills.

This book is definitely worth your consideration. For much more on this topic check "Can We Live 150 Year?" and other books by M. Tombak
Help With Your Health
This book is very important for modern health concerns. It offers treatment for problems that conventional medicine is unable to address.
Arguments are presented in a clear professional manner that is convincing of their truthfulness. This is no pseudo medicine full of a quacks mumbo jumbo. The case histories are very helpful to illustrate and confirm the points.

Also the availability of online consultation, presented in the book, is of unique value.

I use this book as a reference with my friends who have health questions and problems.
Solid, Informative and insightful
I highly recommend this book. I was experiencing similar symptoms as Dr. Strand's wife and the book gave me great insight into today's nutrition and supplement arena. Dr. Strand's perspecive is balanced and his voice is a welcome help in the wave of traditional medicine and prescriptions. Enjoy! His web site is www.bionutrition.org
What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Nutritional Medicine May
Great book. I am starting to see some positive results from some of the suggestions and information from this book. I am now a true believer in alternative medicine.
Very educational and insightful book
This is a good book that talks about importance of nutritional supplements and their role in maintaining optimal health. I am in my early 30s and being young and also a health and exercise fanatic, I had always thought that eating a well-balanced diet was sufficient. Little did I know that 99% of the population does not get ALL the necessary nutrients that are required for your body to function at an optimal level. I found the section on the autoimmune system very interesting and something that I could relate to. This book has expanded my horizons and was very insightful.

Another helpful book to read that will help you guide you through the maze of nutritional supplements that are available is "Comparative Guide to Nutrition" by Lyle Macwilliams. To my knowledge, it is the only book available that rates the products that out in the marketplace right now.


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