Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | In a statement, Andrew Shao, vice president of the council for responsible nutrition, a supplements industry trade group, calls the findings "puzzling, given that more than 20 studies have shown promising findings for saw palmetto in alleviating symptoms commonly associated with prostate problems."
Morton agrees. "There are millions and millions of men out there who take saw palmetto. | | STUDY LIMITATIONS
However, Anne Dickinson, a consultant and past president of the council for responsible nutrition, a group that represents the supplements industry, says that because the two studies involved individuals who had a history of heart attack, heart disease, diabetes and other problems, the findings may not apply to relatively healthy Americans.
"These studies did not test whether B vitamins used by healthy people can help keep them healthy," Dickinson says. "Instead, they looked at whether B vitamins can treat or reverse heart disease in people who already have it. | | The studies "showed disappointing outcomes inconsistent with the large body of scientific evidence and the prevailing wisdom about the beneficial effects of these two nutrients," according to John Hathcock, vice president for scientific and international affairs at the council for responsible nutrition.
^ - To learn more about vitamin D, visit the National Institutes of Health's Office of Dietary Supplements at http://ods.od.nih.gov/fact sheets/vitamind.asp.
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Tsunenobu Tamura, MD, professor of nutrition science, University of Alabama at Birmingham. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | John: Yes, that is true, and the trade associations themselves, especially the council for responsible nutrition, which publishes their membership list right on their website. Their members include gigantic, multinational drug companies.
Mike: It sounds just like the Center for Consumer Freedom, which is sponsored by junk food and soda companies.
John: There are different entities out there that are a bit of a joke. That is life in the big city. That is Capitol Hill for you. It is just a cesspool.
This interview continues in part 2. (Watch this site for publication of part 2. | Mark Blumenthal See book keywords and concepts | CNS
Spectrums 2001;6(10):848-853. council for responsible nutrition. CRN complements FDA consumer advisory on kava with recommendation for voluntary cautionary labels [press release].
Washington (DC): 2002 Mar 28 [cited 2002 Nov 7]. Available from: URL: http://www.crnusa.org/shellnr032702.html. CRN. See: council for responsible nutrition.
Currie BJ, Fisher DA, Howard DM, Burrow JN, Lo D, Selva-Nayagam S, et al. Endemic melioidosis in tropical northern Australia: a 10-year prospective study and review of the literature [review]. Clin Infect Dis 2000;31(4):981-6.
DAC. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | A study is available from the Washington council for responsible nutrition that reports women taking Vitamin E overage 50 and Folic acid andZinc during childbearing years would save Medicare 11 billion dollars, and overall reduce birth defects and coronary heart disease hospital expenses of 20 billion dollars per year.
The Office ofTechnology Assessment reported that only 10-20% of medical techn iques now used have been tested and proven to be effective remedies for what they seektoheal,meaningthat80-90%of medical "experiments" are either unproven or have been tested and found lacking. | Mark Blumenthal See book keywords and concepts | CHSI also reviewed the FDA's AER database but concluded that due to insufficient and inconsistent clinical data, these reports were not useful for assessing product safety. (The council for responsible nutrition, a Washington, D.C.-based trade association of dietary supplement manufacturers and suppliers, commissioned the review.)
Some experts have suggested that the relative safety and potential benefits of ephedra-containing dietary supplements should be viewed within the broader public health context of the prevalence of obesity in America. In December 2001, the U.S. | | CRN. See: council for responsible nutrition.
Currie BJ, Fisher DA, Howard DM, Burrow JN, Lo D, Selva-Nayagam S, et al. Endemic melioidosis in tropical northern Australia: a 10-year prospective study and review of the literature [review]. Clin Infect Dis 2000;31(4):981-6.
DAC. See: Deutscher Arzneimittel-Codex.
Davies LP, Drew CA, Duffield P, Johnston GA, Jamieson DD. Kava pyrones and resin: studies on GABA-A, GABA-B, and benzodiazepine binding sites in rodent brain. Pharm Toxicol 1992;71(2): 120-6. De Smet PAGM, Keller K, Hansel R, Chandler RF, editors. Adverse Effects of Herbal
Drugs 2. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: On the heels of a bizarre announcement from the American Heart Association that people should not use antioxidant supplements to prevent heart disease, the council for responsible nutrition has replied with a review of epidemiologic studies that shows strong support for the use of vitamin E and other antioxidants in reducing the risk of major coronary disease. One study that reviewed 80,000 nurses who took vitamin E supplements showed a 41% reduction in the risk of major coronary disease. | Jean Carper See book keywords and concepts | Herbs are becoming more mainstream much faster than we ever expected," said Mary Burnett, spokesperson for the council for responsible nutrition, a Washington, D.C., trade association for the nutritional supplement industry.
Yes, herbal remedies, botanical medicines, and natural drugs of all kinds, available anywhere without restriction or prescription, are being embraced by Americans. "Medical experts say that over the past ten years, more people have been turning to more kinds of alternative therapies than ever before," wrote New York Times science reporter Gina Kolata in June 1996. | Bill Gottlieb See book keywords and concepts | Council for Responsible Nutrition in Washington, D.C., a research and lobbying group for the supplement industry
Scientists went to work isolating the nutrient compounds from foods through complex chemical procedures. In 1912, the term vitamine was coined (for "vital amine," amine being a kind of chemical structure; a few years later, the e was dropped when it was learned that some vitamins had different chemical structures and were not amines). By 1925, vitamin supplements were on the market
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Of course, too much of a good thing can be bad—and very dangerous. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | The council for responsible nutrition continued to argue that the FDA's differing approaches to foods and supplements reflected a pervasive antisupplement bias, were illegal under the Proxmire Amendment, and would be challenged in court. Further, the CRN complained about the restrictive substantiation criteria: "Consensus should not be viewed as some kind of holy grail. . . . [R]ather . . . consensus is more like the Cheshire cat, appearing and disappearing unpredictably. | Gale Maleskey See book keywords and concepts | Council for Responsible Nutrition in Washington, D.C. The DV for vitamin A, for instance, is 5,000 IU, but toxic effects have been reported at amounts above 10,000 IU.
With other nutrients, the range of safety is so broad that toxicity has never been reported. Chromium appears to be safe even at more than 1,000 micrograms, which is more than eight times its DV of 120 micrograms. Vitamin C has no reported adverse effects at doses of 1,000 milligrams, and except for causing occasional bouts of diarrhea, seems to be safe at any amount. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | The council for responsible nutrition (CRN), a trade organization representing manufacturers and marketers of dietary supplements, immediately charged that regulatory agencies were demonstrating a "not-for-supplements" bias, and they threatened lawsuits. | | The president of the council for responsible nutrition, J. B. Cordaro, viewed the FDA proposal as "the most retrogressive, anti-consumer rule put out by the Government in years. . . . [I]t will discourage companies from putting out information on health and from modifying their products to be more healthy." But Congressman Henry Waxman (Dem-CA) said that the FDA should be doing more, not less, to regulate health claims: "In today's market, the industry has an incentive to make exaggerated and inaccurate health claims on foods. | | The council for responsible nutrition immediately charged that the FDA's substantiation requirements were "biased, unnecessarily restrictive and would limit dissemination of scientific information."28 The council demanded that the FDA create a new unit that would regulate these products separately, permit use of individual scientific articles as substantiation (rather than the totality of evidence evaluated by experts), and broaden the definition of nutritive value to include the role of supplements in protection against chronic as well as deficiency diseases. | | In December board members of the council for responsible nutrition met with FDA officials to "underscore the need for a one-year extension of the effective date on . . . labeling regulations and the necessity to revise the agency's proposed rules." The council's president said its members believed that "FDA sees the need to be responsive to our concerns . . . and we will continue to work to get our member company's [sic] views accepted. | | The director of the supplement industry's council for responsible nutrition also recognized the high-profile commentaries as a new challenge: "Given the ever louder anti-DSHEA drumbeats, we must recognize that the law may not last forever." To meet the challenge, he said, the industry would need to be vigilant in policing itself: "We no longer can remain silent when maverick companies market untested new ingredients, make unproven or overstated claims, and use inadequate quality controls. We must ensure that any ingredient we market is safe. . . . | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | Tablets
Source: council for responsible nutrition, Washington, DC, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
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Directions for use: Take one capsule daily. | Elizabeth Somer, M.A., R.D. See book keywords and concepts | In fact, according ro the council for responsible nutrition (the professional branch of the supplement industry), as many as 50 percent of Americans are popping nutritional supplements—that makes supplements the most popped pills in America. One out of every two nonsupplementers would pop a vitamin pill if they were convinced it would do some good.
Every day at health food stores, grocery stores, pharmacies, and discount department stores people face a wall of vitamin and mineral supplements. | Elaine Feuer See book keywords and concepts | Groups that asked Congress to redirect the FDA included Citizens For Health, council for responsible nutrition, the Nutritional Health Alliance, the American Herbal Products Association, and the National Nutritional Foods Association.
Influenced more by political action committees (PACS) than by angry constituents, Congressmen Henry Waxman and John Dingell introduced the FDA's proposed legislation in Congress. In May of 1992, Senator Edward Kennedy promoted the same proposals in a Senate hearing. | Gale Maleskey See book keywords and concepts | Only about 25 percent of women of childbearing age get that daily amount of folic acid a day, according to the council for responsible nutrition in Washington, D.C. Folic acid is essential for the DNA production that occurs during cell division.
Most prenatal vitamins contain enough folic acid, along with a host of other nutrients to support the mother and fetus, says Dr. Milunsky. Again, though, women often don't go to their doctors and start taking prenatal vitamins until after the crucial six-week period of organ formation has passed, he says. | James A. Howenstine, MD See book keywords and concepts | This is reprinted, courtesy of the Health Sciences Institute.
The council for responsible nutrition surveyed 22,000 persons and there was not a single person who was able to get the 100% RDI (recommended daily intake) of vitamins from the food he or she was eating. This means that everyone needs supplemental vitamins.
Starting a vitamin, mineral, and nutrient program starts a person on the road to better health. |
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