Some vitamins are labelled for energy, some for metabolism, etc. Are these labels accurate or misleading?
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Expert AnswersHerbaldale (Complementary Care Expert (Verified) ) - 07 / 09 / 2012
The FDA doesn't allow for specific health claims on herbs and supplements, so the statements can only be vague and mention general systems affected. So, the packaging claims are often BOTH accurate, by giving the area of intervention (helps the metabolism or reproductive system) AND misleading, by not giving enough information to make an informed decision (does it help a swollen prostate or a low sperm count?--two reproductive system issues treated very diferently).
You should go to a qualified practitioner for guidance.
You should go to a qualified practitioner for guidance.
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