A reader wants to know if herbal remedies for erectile dysfunction really work. According to Dr. Todd Nippoldt from the Mayo Clinic, some studies suggest that supplements such as DHEA, ginseng and propionyl-L-carnitine may benefit some men. But Nippoldt points out that the safety and effectiveness of these treatments haven't been evaluated over the long-term, and that no dosing standards are currently understood. He also suggests that other herbal treatments, such as the sexual stimulant...
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Consumer Reports magazine has just come up with a list of what they are calling, “the dirty dozen” of dietary supplements which they... Read more »
In one of my recent posts on Anxiety Connection I talked about the recent Consumer Reports review of supplements where they listed their... Read more »
As a physician who has worked in the area of drug safety for many years, I was pleasantly surprised that Consumer Reports, published by... Read more »
Experts at Consumer Reports look at six of the most popular herbs and supplements on the market and evaluate their safety and effectiveness. From... Read more »
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According to a new report from Consumer Reports, many popular dietary supplements contain ingredients that can cause cancer, liver or kidney damage,... Read more »
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Natural RemediesHerbs and SupplementsGenerally, manufacturers of herbal remedies and dietary supplements do not need FDA approval to sell their... Read more »
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An increasing number of dermatology patients are looking for a way to improve the appearance of their skin. As a result, more and more products have... Read more »