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  2. Here are a few common ingredients you may see in menopause supplements: Vitamins and minerals If someone is deficient in vitamins and minerals during menopause, supplements may be a good idea ...

  3. Why you need to talk to your doctor before you start taking ...

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    Supplements may carry harmful risks such as inaccurate dosing information and contaminated ingredients,” says Wendy Kaplan, MS, RDN, a dietitian in Long Island, New York. That’s why smart ...

  4. The FDA doesn't test dietary supplements before they ... - AOL

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    The NSF, formerly called the National Sanitation Foundation, conducts its own product testing to ensure the ingredients in supplements match what the label lists and make sure there are no harmful ...

  5. Ephedra (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of alkaloid and non-alkaloid compounds have been identified in various species of ephedra.Of the six ephedrine-type ingredients found in ephedra (at concentrations of 0.02-3.4%), the most common are ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, [12] which are the sources of its stimulant and thermogenic effects. [3]

  6. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of herbs and herbal treatments with known or suspected adverse effects, either alone or in interaction with other herbs or drugs.Non-inclusion of an herb in this list does not imply that it is free of adverse effects.

  7. Protandim - Wikipedia

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    Protandim is a herbal dietary supplement marketed with unsupported claims that it can treat a number of medical conditions. The product is a patented [1] mix of five herbal ingredients and sold by LifeVantage Corporation (formerly LifeLine Therapeutics, Lifeline Nutraceuticals, and Yaak River Resources, Inc), a Utah-based multi-level marketing company. [2]