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Studies find insufficient evidence to support herbal, dietary supplements for weight loss

Studies find insufficient evidence to support herbal, dietary supplements for weight loss Studies find insufficient evidence to support herbal, dietary supplements for weight loss Last Updated: Sun, May 9th, 2021, 09:20:06hrs London [UK], May 9 (ANI): The first global review of complementary medicines (herbal and dietary supplements) for weight loss in 16 years combining 121 randomised placebo-controlled trials including nearly 10,000 adults suggests that their use cannot be justified on the basis of current evidence. The findings of two studies, being presented at The European Congress on Obesity (ECO) held online this year, suggest that although some herbal and dietary supplements show statistically greater weight loss than placebo, it is not enough to benefit health, and the authors call for more research into their long-term safety.

Most comprehensive studies to date find insufficient evidence to support herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss

 E-Mail The first global review of complementary medicines (herbal and dietary supplements) for weight loss in 16 years combining 121 randomised placebo-controlled trials including nearly 10,000 adults suggests that their use cannot be justified based on the current evidence. The findings of two studies, being presented at The European Congress on Obesity (ECO) held online this year, suggest that although some herbal and dietary supplements show statistically greater weight loss than placebo, it is not enough to benefit health, and the authors call for more research into their long-term safety. Over-the-counter herbal and dietary supplements promoted for weight loss are increasingly popular, but unlike pharmaceutical drugs, clinical evidence for their safety and effectiveness is not required before they hit the market , says lead author Erica Bessell from the University of Sydney in Australia. Our rigorous assessment of the best available evidence finds that there is insuffici

TGA warns consumers about potential harm from unlawfully supplied medicinal cannabis

TGA The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is warning consumers about the risks of buying medicinal cannabis products online. Medicinal cannabis products bought online may be unsafe, of poor quality or contain a different dose to what the label claims. Access to medicinal cannabis In Australia, patients may legally access medicinal cannabis if a registered doctor gives them a prescription and the patient fills the prescription at a pharmacy. With the exception of a very small number of prescription only products, medicinal cannabis products are not approved medicines in Australia, which means the TGA has not assessed them for safety, quality or effectiveness.

Health & Wellness Boom On The ASX

Health & Wellness Boom On The ASX This story features EZZ Life Science Holdings Ltd, and other companies. For more info SHARE ANALYSIS: EZZ You beauty! Health and wellness stocks that deliver prosperity and vitality By Tim Boreham, Editor, The New Criterion It seems the only advertisers these days are Harvey Norman, sports betting shops and Chemist Warehouse and Priceline with their pages of pills and unguents. Indeed, the term “health and wellness” might be overused and even tautologous, but tell that to the average household that spends many billions of dollars annually on cosmetics, dietary supplements and surgical nips and tucks.

TGA issues warning about unlawful advertising of listed medicines

TGA issues warning about unlawful advertising of listed medicines
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