
Although more and more people are taking herbal and other types of dietary supplements, new reports from a variety of sources raise growing concerns about the safety of many of these products.
Among the products and product ingredients specifically included are the following:
androstenedione
bitter orange
comfrey
lobelia
pennyroyal oil
St. John's wort
If you or someone you love is taking -- or is even thinking of taking -- any herbal or other dietary supplement, and especially if they are taking any one of the products mentioned above, you owe it to yourself and to them to find out more about the dangers and to make an informed intelligent decision.
As a public service, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), a 36-year old legal-action charitable organization entirely supported by tax-deductible contributions, has added a link to this important new information.
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Please don't hesitate. This information could easily save the life of a loved one
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