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Natural causes, death, lies, and politics in America's vitamin and herbal supplement industry, Dan Hurley

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Natural causes, death, lies, and politics in America's vitamin and herbal supplement industry, Dan Hurley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-308) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Natural causes
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70122602
Responsibility statement
Dan Hurley
Sub title
death, lies, and politics in America's vitamin and herbal supplement industry
Summary
More than 60 percent of Americans use herbal and dietary supplements, fueling sales of $20 billion a year--despite a lack of evidence that these products are either safe or effective. Aside from extensive coverage of ephedra, the weight-loss supplement linked to the death of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Belcher in 2003, the media has been disturbingly silent about the danger. Journalist Hurley breaks the silence: he charts the rise in deaths, disfigurements, and life-threatening injuries caused by supplements deceptively promoted as "safe and natural," and brings to light the backroom politics that led to the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), which essentially freed the industry from any FDA oversight. He shows how the industry concealed the truth about dozens of untested treatments, blending hard facts with harrowing personal stories to provide a hard-hitting look at an industry that is out of control.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Sue Gilliatt's nose -- A brief history of thyme -- The rattlesnake king -- Mother nature -- Wholesome as a glass of milk -- Kessler vs. Kessler -- Ancient Chinese remedy -- Alternative universe -- What's really in that bottle? -- One a day -- Women and children first -- Shark bait -- Looking for Mr. Natural -- Proof -- What we can do
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