viernes, 5 de junio de 2020

Using Dietary Supplements Wisely | NCCIH

Using Dietary Supplements Wisely | NCCIH

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FTC, FDA Take Action Against Fraudulent Products for COVID-19 and Other Diseases

Dietary supplements advisories

The Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have taken action against more than 160 companies and individuals for making unsubstantiated claims that their products can prevent or treat the new coronavirus (COVID-19) and other diseases, such as the flu.

The unproven products include many herbal or other “natural” products, such as essential oils, silver products, grapefruit seed extract, cannabidiol (CBD), kratom, elderberry, astragalus, vitamins, iodine, mushrooms, Chinese herbs, homeopathic remedies, and horse milk.

Other unproven products include hand sanitizers that don’t contain alcohol, copper products that supposedly kill the virus on contact, and shields claimed to boost the immune system by protecting the wearer from electromagnetic fields. Some products with unsubstantiated claims, such as vitamin injections or infusions, are offered by practitioners or clinics.

Federal agencies are continuing their efforts to protect the public against products marketed with false claims. You can also help to protect yourself by being skeptical and cautious. Remember that if something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. If you’re considering using a dietary supplement or other natural product to try to protect yourself against COVID-19 or other diseases, it’s a good idea to check it out with your health care provider first.

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