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These products have not been evaluated by the FDA for efficacy in the treatment of disease. The information in this website is educational only. We encourage you to consult with your health care provider before taking any of these products. Although significant research supports the statements in this website, no statement is meant to imply efficacy in the treatment of disease states. The determination of medical efficacy (effectiveness) is best left in the hands of a health care provider in collaboration with their patient. Many situations exist where an individual has multiple health problems complicating the safe use of natural medicines. The taking of a particular supplement may help one condition while hindering another. Magnesium can help the heart while causing diarrhea. Iron blocks the absorption of calcium. If you take zinc alone for extended periods you may develop a copper deficiency causing anemia or weakening of the walls of the arteries.

Individuals may be taking prescription drugs that interact adversely with certain supplements. For example, if someone is taking the drug Coumadin they may need to avoid vitamin K, or lower their dose of Coumadin in order to safely take ginkgo biloba, coenzyme Q10 and/or nattokinase. Other drugs induce nutritional deficiencies that require higher doses of certain nutrients. Furthermore, over 70% of the population taking natural medicines never informs their conventional primary care medical doctor. Please tell your doctor what you are taking. If he is uneducated about natural medicine, or prejudiced against natural medicine, still provide him with a list of what you are taking and consider an additional consultation with an allied health care practitioner (naturopathic physician, nutritionist, chiropractor) who is knowledgeable about your supplementation program.