FDA Recalls More Sexual Enhancement Supplements--Night Bullet, Super Power, Mojo Nights

More dietary supplements and male sexual enhancements are on the FDA's recall list. Night Bullet (Green Planet), Super Power (Freedom Trading), Mojo Nights (Red Dawn). Here are more: Duro Extend, Vigor-25, Magic Coffee Powder, Performance Plus (see complete list of recalled sexual enhancement supplements. But don't wait for FDA to recall. Watch out for any weird- sounding product. Look out products that refer to male potency, sexual performance or sustaining erection in crude terms. Watch out for As Seen on TV products. Sexual enhancements may contain Sulfoaildenafil (Sildenafil) used to treat ED (Erectile Dysfunction). Sildenafil is the active ingredient in Viagra. It lowers blood pressure to dangerous levels and interacts negatively with heart medications ( nitrates, nitroglycerin). Diabetics and people with high blood pressure, heart disease and high cholesterol often take prescription nitrates. They can cause dizziness and light-headedness when taken with other prescriptions.  Users should beware of any dietary supplement, "natural" sexual enhancement or weight loss supplement marketed at unusual vendors (gas stations, convenience stores). Here's a list of recalled diet supplements. They contain sibutramine. Beware of  supplements sold online and products from China and Asia, with misspelled words. These drugs fly under the radar and often contain undeclared drugs found in prescription products.FDA Recalls Man Up Now and Duro Extend Capsules for Men

Natural Weight Loss Supplements, Fat Burners



I  put on 100 pounds after losing two babies and taking an antidepressent. I started dieting 18 months ago, but got serious about it six months ago. I began counting calories in earnest and weeding out junk food out. Then I tried some herbal supplements that have really boosted the weight loss. I've shaved off 55 pounds (update 6/23/14--I've lost 100 total since writing this). I've waited to recommend them to see if they really work and they do. If you're trying to lose weight here, are diet supplements to help. Natural Weight Loss Supplements, Fat Burners

Qnexa Anti-Obesity Drug a Poor Substitute for Diet, Exercise

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the anti-obesity drug Qnexa for weight loss. Qnexa, an anticonvulsant plus appetite suppressant cocktail, has risks, says the LA Times. The FDA says being fat is a bigger threat to health than those issues, though. I disagree, but not just because of the potential for birth defect and heart problems. Qnexa or any other diet pill is a placebo, an enabler. It doesn't address the real problems with obesity which are eating too much and doing too little. And I know what I'm talking about. I put on 100 pounds, thanks largely to a pill and the vicious circle of health problems it caused (Paxil antidepressant). I have lost a little over half of the weight just from changing to a healthier diet. I haven't even added much exercise. I have several back issues (not from obesity but from structural defects). If you need a supplement to jump start weight loss, try a green tea-antioxidant supplement. Mega-T is a great appetite suppressant and it's natural! For an herbal water pill try (Uva Ursi, Parsley, cranberry). And don't forget a natural fruit cleanse: bilberry, Alive, Whole Food Multi.  Please, for health's sake, avoid diet drugs. If I can do it, so can you. Qnexa Anti-Obesity Drug a Poor Substitute for Diet, Exercise

Menopause Premenstrual Syndrome: Menstrual Cycle Dilemma

Jokes are made about menopause and premenstrual syndrome, but any woman who's experienced either knows they're no laughing matter, especially when you're in the throes of PMS or menopausal issues. And here's the worst part: in menopause, you still deal with PMS! Thought menopause meant no more periods or PMS? Sadly, no. PMS symptoms can actually be worse in menopause. Here are first-hand experiences of menopause PMS.   Menopause Premenstrual Syndrome: Menstrual Cycle Dilemma

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