Safety of
Dietary Supplements
It’s fascinating how when
there is one suspected adverse reaction to a dietary supplement it makes the
headlines, and yet officials and the media are oblivious to the plethora of
deaths due to properly regulated, properly prescribed and properly used drugs –
not to mention avoidable deaths due to medical misadventure.
The graph below highlights
the relative safety of dietary supplements compared to many other causes of
death. Although they are
Note:
1. Properly researched,
regulated, prescribed and properly used drugs are the fourth most common cause
of death – but they are never reported. (Source, Journal of the American
Medical Association - Range 90,000 to 160,000 deaths per year.) That’s a Boeing
747 crashing every day! 46 people die every day from Aspirin alone in the
2. Avoidable medical
misadventure is the sixth most common cause of death. (Source, CDC - range
40,000 to 90,000) In
3. The figures used in this
chart are at the lower end of the range (we wouldn’t want to be accused of
exaggerating!)
4. Food poisoning/adverse
reactions causes between 5,000 to 9,000 deaths per year. (Source, CDC.)
5. Dietary supplements have
averaged less than 5 confirmed deaths per year over the past 25 years in the
6. A wide range of dietary
supplements are consumed by over 50% of the population in both the
7. You are less likely to die
from taking a supplement than dying from bee stings, sports injuries,
lightening, animal bites, horse riding, radon gas, etc, etc.
8. Dietary supplements are
incredibly safe.
9. Dietary supplements have the
potential to reduce deaths from cancers and heart disease by over 50%.
(Optimists would go as high as 75%)
10. Greater than 26,000 times
more people die from preventable medical misadventure and properly regulated,
properly prescribed and properly used drugs than from dietary supplements.
11. You can have every confidence
in assuring the safety of dietary supplements.
12. There have been two deaths
reported as being linked to dietary supplements in NZ – both were in people
with malignant cancer who consumed the herbal mixture K4. Neither were proven
to be due to K4. The coroner in one case said there was no evidence to link K4
to one of the deaths – he had terminal cancer of the liver, took K4 and died of
liver failure. Officials tried to blame his death on K4. Despite the evidence
to the contrary, K4 was banned.
13. There was a recent media
report linking Ginkgo Biloba to the death of a heart patient due to cerebral
haemorrhage. The patient had been taking Ginko for some time. He was taking
blood thinning drugs which are notorious for causing cerebral haemorrhage.
Contrary to media reports, papers obtained by the NNFA under the official
information act revealed that the MARC did not find Ginkgo to be the cause of
death.
Think about this...
Vets have long known and
recommended not to feed your nutrient deficient leftovers to your pets –
they’ll get sick – so... all commercially prepared pet foods contain dietary
supplements. Cattle, sheep, horses, goats, laboratory rabbits & rats etc
need dietary supplements to remain healthy. We’ve long known that pastures and
crops need dietary supplements (fertiliser) to grow well. Yet it is still
denied by officials that humans need dietary supplements – despite the plethora
of evidence and commonsense that says otherwise. Our regulators are tying to
convince use that despite the fact that our pets need supplements, our farm
animals need supplements, our crops need supplements – humans don’t.
Stunning Reports on Cancer
At the same time John Hopkin’s
Reduction of risk of cancer
of the colon
Larry Clark from
Eat right and take a Multivitamin [with folic acid].
“The current evidence suggests that people who take such
supplements and their children are healthier.” Dr G Oakley from the Center
for Disease Control talking about ‘standard’ multivitamins with 400 ug of folic
acid. NEJM, April 1998.
If every one in NZ took a multivitamin....
This
article prepared by Ron Law,
executive director of the New Zealand National Nutritional Foods Association
and member of a New Zealand government working group advising on strategies for
reducing medical error
Statistical
comparism of frequent causes of death (
|
Dietary Supplements |
0,0001% |
|
Honey Bee Stings |
0,0008% |
|
Insect Stings (All) |
0,0020% |
|
Sports injuries |
0,0020% |
|
Lightning |
0,0041% |
|
Animal Bites (dogs, etc) |
0,0048% |
|
Horse/animal riding |
0,0052% |
|
Penicillin Allergy |
0,0144% |
|
Slips/Falls Whilst Walking |
0,019% |
|
Electrical Accidents |
0,038% |
|
Freezing |
0,048% |
|
Firearms Accidents |
0,079% |
|
Poisonings |
0,17% |
|
Asthma |
0,19% |
|
Home Fires |
0,19% |
|
Drowning |
|
|
Food |
|
|
Pedestrians-vehicle |
|
|
Radon Gas |
|
|
Murder |
|
|
Suicide |
|
|
Motor Vehicle Accidents |
|
|
Preventable Medical Misadventure |
|
|
Alcohol |
|
|
Properly Prescribed & Used Drugs |
|
|
Smoking |
|
|
Cancer |
|
|
Cardiovascular Disease |
|