| You may wonder why there are vitamins or supplements that other companies have
that you can’t find at Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage. The reason is there
are certain nutrients or ingredients that we have determined to be of questionable
quality or safety and therefore will not sell them. The following is a list of
those types of products along with our explanation as to why we don’t offer them. SUPPLEMENTS | What Vitamin Cottage Does Sell: We sell only products that we
have determined are safe and of the highest quality available. You can totally
trust the products that you buy from Vitamin Cottage. | Androstenedione: This is a metabolite of DHEA and the precursor to testosterone,
the hormone responsible for making the male body masculine. An increase in testosterone
levels can cause the same side effects as androgenic-anabolic supplements (steroids
and growth hormones). Some effects include muscle tightness, cramps, increased
body weight, acne, gastrointestinal problems, changes in libido, lower HDL (good)
cholesterol counts, higher risk of prostate disease, liver damage, and dependence.
Additionally, to date, there are no published studies indicating that it increases
human muscle mass or strength. Chaparral: There have been sporadic reports of people developing liver
or kidney problems after taking chaparral, particularly in capsules. This herb
should only be taken internally when under a physician's supervision. Colloidal Silver: Although silver is an effective antimicrobial agent,
the concentrations required for any systemic effects are not likely to be obtained
safely with oral administration. Additionally, silver can accumulate in the
body's tissues and cause a disfiguring skin condition called argyria, andmedical
literature shows that neurological problems may develop with long-term use of
oral silver products. None of the beneficial claims of silver supplementation
have been proven. Also, silver is not an essential mineral for humans. Comfrey, internal sources: These plants contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids,
substances that are established to be hepatotoxins (toxins to the liver) in
animals. The pyrrolizidine alkaloids that are present in comfrey have also been
shown to be toxic to other tissues, and there is evidence that implicates these
substances as carcinogens. DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone): This hormone produced by the adrenal
glands has many regulatory functions in the body. These actions are best accomplished
when DHEA is produced naturally. There are numerous potential side effects with
using supplemental DHEA. For example, it can promote tumor growth, encourage
liver toxicity, and disrupt hormonal balance, which can produce a wide range
of symptoms including mustaches on women. Self-diagnosis of low DHEA levels
and self-prescribed supplementation is inappropriate and can be harmful. A doctor
trained in the uses of DHEA should regulate the intake of this supplement. Refer
to What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause by Dr. John Lee. 7-KETO
(3-acetyl-7-oxo-dehydroepandrosterone) is a naturally occurring metabolite (breakdown
product) of the hormone DHEA, which we also do not carry due to the reasons
stated above. EAS Sport Supplements: These products contain hydrogenated vegetable
oils and artificial sweeteners. Please refer to sections below to learn more
about these types of ingredients. EDTA: EDTA (ethylenediamine tetra-acetic acid) is a synthetic amino
acid used in chelation therapy. This therapy is done by administering repeated
doses of EDTA to gradually reduce atherosclerotic plaque and other mineral deposits
throughout the cardiovascular system. Despite the debate between intravenous
and oral administration of this substance, Vitamin Cottage feels the use of
EDTA should be medically supervised. Lab tests should be done to assess toxicity
levels and whether or not the EDTA treatments are working. Taking the therapy
when not needed may cause bodily damage. Furthermore, EDTA is a mineral chelator
and removes minerals indiscriminately. This means that it may remove essential
minerals needed for proper nutrition. Ephedra in Weight Loss, Energy, or Sport Nutrition Products: The use
of dietary supplements that contain ephedra alkaloids may pose a health risk
to some persons. Sensitivities to this particular herb are hard to predict,
but wee feel that this herb is best used under a doctor's. Ephedra's stimulatory
effect can result in a number of negative side effects, such as dizziness, headaches,
insomnia, elevated blood pressure with an extra demand on the heart, muscle
disturbances, dry mouth, nervousness, sleep disturbances, weakened digestion,
and heart palpitations. Since this herb may have some value for asthma and other
respiratory conditions, we carry formulations that contain ephedra that support
these issues. Ephedra: As of April 12, 2004, the FDA ruled that it will no longer
be legal to sell dietary supplements that contain ephedrine group alkaloids
because they determined it presents unreasonable risks. The confusing part is
what products this rule will affect. Chinese herbal remedies are exempted and
the rule "generally does not apply to products like herbal teas or conventional
foods that contain ephedrine alkaloids." The rule applies to all dietary
supplements that contain a source of ephedrine alkaloids, such as ephedra, Ma
huang, Sida cordifolia, and pinellia. Additionally, dietary supplements that
contain pseudoephedrine from ephedra or some other source are not banned. Essentially,
the FDA has banned ephedra as an ingredient, not a dietary supplement. Germanium: Supplementation with germanium, a naturally occurring element,
has resulted in renal, hepatic and neurologic toxicities. Although acute toxidity
studies in animals reveal low potential for toxicity, low-dose chronic toxicity
has been demonstrated repeatedly. Glycols: There are three glycols added to supplements that Vitamin Cottage
does not approve: Polyethylene glycol (PEG), propylene glycol, and propylene
glycol alginate. PEG is a product of petroleum gas or dehydration of alcohol.
Implants of large amounts in rats caused cancer. Ingestion of large oral doses
has produced kidney and liver damage. Propylene Glycol in large oral doses in
animals has been reported to cause central nervous system depression and slight
kidney changes. Human Growth Hormone (hGH): This is a pituitary hormone involved in
growth and repair of organs and tissues. It is being touted as an anti-aging
therapy, however there have been no studies on oral hGH products. Side effects
can include joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, bloating, edema, breast tenderness
in men, diabetes, and possibly lead to prostate problems. However, we do carry
homeopathic versions by Lidell and Renewal that are safe. Iron Oxide: Oxygen, oxidation, and free radicals are essential to health,
but uncontrolled free radicals lead to physical damage and disease. A common
example of damaging oxidation occurs when oxygen combines with the element iron
to create iron oxide, better known as rust. Even though iron is essential to
body function, too much combined with poor antioxidant defense, due to poor
intake of antioxidants, can put someone at a higher risk of increased oxidative
stress, which is believed to be the culprit in a number of health conditions.
If iron supplementation is needed, non-oxidized forms of iron (e.g. fumarate,
gluconate, glycinate) are recommended. Limited Weight Loss Supplements: We have limited the number of weight
loss and energy enhancing products on our shelves that contain ingredients that
may be harmful to some individuals such as kola nut, citrus aurantium extract,
pseudoephedrine and guarana (due to high amounts of caffeine). Phaseolamin: This is a derivative of the white kidney bean (used as
a "carb blocker") that works by slowing down the digestion of starch
by inhibiting alpha-amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch to be more fully
absorbed by the body. Since "carb blockers" interfere with enzymes
once the food moves into the stomach and intestines, partially digested fragments
may result. These fragments can create two problems. First, unhealthy bacteria
devour these particles causing fermentation, which leads to gas, bloating, and
other gastrointestinal complications. Second, these fragments can pass through
the intestinal wall and cause allergic reactions. Because they are not properly
broken down, the immune system sees these particles as foreign and responds.
This response can manifest itself in a number of symptoms, including fatigue,
headaches, liver problems, anxiety, or skin conditions. See the customer file
titled Weight Loss = Distinguishing Hope from Hype. Potassium Iodide/High Dose Iodine: High dose iodine is often used to
help with an overactive thyroid and may help protect the thyroid gland from
the effects of exposure to radioactive iodine. High amounts of iodine may produce
adverse reactions such as rashes, itching or lesions on the skin, gastrointestinal
symptoms, or hypothryoidism. Because of this, the use of high dose iodide therapy
should be supervised by a doctor. Pregnenolone: This hormone is a precursor to DHEA and other hormones.
As mentioned previously, there are numerous risks involved when supplementing
with DHEA. Minimal research exists on pregnenolone's use in humans, so we do
not feel it's safe to self-prescribed. The chance of causing hormonal imbalance
is high and could result in negative consequences. Talc (magnesium silicate): This anti-caking agent is used in some dry
foods, personal powder products (bath, baby, face etc.), creams, and supplements.
Prolonged inhalation of talc can cause lung problems because it is similar in
chemical composition to asbestos.. It is suspected that the high incidence of
stomach cancer among the Japanese is due to the fact that their rice is treated
with talc. Testosterone Cream: Although some men may benefit from testosterone,
the use of any steroid hormone should be supervised by a trained physician.
Even bio-identical hormones can be dangerous in excess. Testosterone does not
cause prostate cancer, but it does increase the growth rate of any cancer already
present. It's important to not take more than directed by a physician. FOOD ITEMS Acesulfame-K (aka Sweet One or Sunette): A potassium salt, it is a non-caloric
artificial sweetener approved by the FDA in 1988. It is 200 times sweeter than
sugar. Although this substance is on the FDA's "Generally Considered As
Safe" list, its safety is still in question. The chemical structure of
acesulfame-K closely resembles that of saccharin, a weak carcinogen. Studies
showed a group of rats fed acesulfame-K developed more tumors than those not
fed it. Acesulfame-K was also found to raise the blood cholesterol levels of
diabetic rats. Artificial Colors: Artificial in terms of food means "a substance
not duplicated in nature." There are currently seven artificial (synthetic)
coal tar-based dyes on the market. There is evidence that four of the seven
cause cancer in laboratory animals. Furthermore, six of the seven being used
in the US have been banned in other countries. Artificial Flavors: There are over 2,000 flavorings, of which 500 are
natural and the rest are synthetic. The synthetic flavors are made from many
different chemicals, and can be toxic to the nervous system, kidneys, or liver,
but because they are usually consumed in small amounts they are relatively safe.
There are also "flavor enhancers," which are substances
that improve the flavors of a food. As with any synthetic compound, sensitive
people can have allergic reactions. Some sports products at Vitamin Cottage
may contain artificial flavors. Aspartame (NutrasweetTM ): Aspartame is nearly 200 times as sweet as
white sugar and is only useful in cold and uncooked foods. This chemical breaks
down and loses its sweetness when heated. Its shelf life is about one year,
after which time it decomposes into methanol -- a toxic wood alcohol. The methanol
then breaks down into formic acid and formaldehyde in the body. Formaldehyde
is a deadly neurotoxin and a known carcinogen, which causes retinal damage,
interferes with DNA replication, and may cause birth defects. It can also cause
damage to the immune system. Now that aspartame has been on the market for many
years, its side effects are becoming apparent. Adverse reactions include high
blood pressure, headaches, insomnia, ovarian cancer, brain tumor, PKU (Penylketonuria),
seizures, brain damage in fetuses, extreme swelling, throat swelling, allergic
effects, and retina deterioration. Keep in mind, these dangerous side effects
are worsened when Nutrasweet is heated or used in cooking. Bleached Flours: Milling whole-wheat into white flour removes approximately
83% of the nutrients. White flour suffers further processing with chemicals
used to whiten and preserve the product. Chlorine dioxide (similar to Clorox)
is used to bleach flour, which is an irritant to both the skin and the respiratory
tract. Benzoyl peroxide is another chemical used to bleach flour. The bleaching
process leaves residues of toxic chlorinated hydrocarbons and dioxins, both
harmful for you and the environment. Methionine, an essential amino acid found
in flour, reacts with bleaching chemicals to form a toxic compound called methionine
sufoxine, which has been found to cause nervousness and seizures in animals.
Fresh Dairy Products with rBGH (recombinant BGH): Bovine growth hormone
(BGH) is a protein produced by cattle. The gene has been cloned into bacterial
cells to create a genetically engineered version called rBGH. It has been available
and used by US farmers since 1994 to increase milk production. Cows injected
with rBGH have shorter life expectancies and increased incidence of disease.
These cows have also been found to secrete higher levels of IGF-1 (Insulin-like
Growth Factor), a hormone that is tied to increased growth of cancer cells.
It is reported that an excess level of IGF-1 poses serious risk of breast and
prostate cancer in humans. Furthermore, rBGH is associated with high incidences
of udder infections, internal bleeding, stress-related weight loss, and severe
reproductive disorders in cows. Please be aware that at this time we are unable
to ensure that all our powdered milk and whey products are produced from rBGH
free cows unless the product is listed as being organically produced. Also,
bovine growth hormone can only be used on cows and not on goats, therefore all
goat milk products are produced without the use of rBGH. Hydrogenated and/or Partially Hydrogenated Oils: Hydrogenation is a
process that takes an unsaturated fat, such as vegetable oil, and makes it more
solid at room temperature, thus more saturated. A large percentage of the once
healthy fats are converted to the trans-configuration, also known as trans-fatty
acids. This process changes the molecular shape of these fatty acids, which
negatively alters their biological functions. Excess trans-fatty acids can promote
increased cholesterol and triglyceride counts, make blood platelets stickier,
which encourages blood clotting, worsen an essential fatty acid deficiency,
interfere with the body's detox systemand withinsulin receptors, increase inflammation,
and negatively impact the immune system. Irradiated Food: This is a process of exposing foods to radioactivity
to prolong the shelf life and reduce the risk of bacterial contamination. It
is currently approved for meats, grains, some produce, herbs and spices. The
radioactive rays can cause "off" flavors and textures, reduce vitamins,
minerals and enzymes, and create chemical changes. All irradiated foods must
be labeled as such, however, products containing irradiated ingredients do not
require labeling. Prepared or packaged foods for restaurants, hospitals or cafeterias
are also exempt from labeling. Although you will NOT find irradiated food at
Vitamin Cottage, keep a look out when shopping at other establishments. The
symbol to the right is placed on irradiated foods. Non-Organic Produce: Conventional farm- ing uses numerous pesticides
to treat the soil and plants, and there are many concerns with the use of these
chemicals. First, many chemicals used are known toxins to the body. In addition,
banned pesticides such as DDT still linger in our soils. Secondly, large-scale
pesticide spraying has created enormous pollution problems. A small percentage
of the applied pesticide actually hits its intended target–the pests–and excess
goes into groundwater, rivers, and into the air. Lastly, not only do pesticides
reside in the flesh of foods they are sprayed upon, they also soak into the
soil and deplete its nutrients. Therefore, if the soil is nutrient deplete,
the food that is grown in that soil has less nutrient value. Organic farming
is a method of growing foods with natural materials such as composted animal
manure, fishmeal, seaweed, or alfalfa meal. Organic growers manage pests through
prevention – proper soil management, cleanliness, timely planting, companion
plant- ing, and beneficial insects. By law certified organic foods cannot be
genetically engineered, irradiated or grown with synthetic materials. Olestra: This synthetic fat is a combination of soybean oil and sucrose.
These ingredients are manipulated into molecules too large for the colon to
absorb or digest. Therefore, Olestra passes untouched through the digestive
system. Preliminary studies suggest that Olestra causes tumors in laboratory
animals. Olestra interferes with fat-soluble vitamin absorption, which includes
vitamins A, E, D, K, Co-enzyme Q10, carotenoids, lutein, lycopene, and beta-carotene.
Studies have shown that 8 grams per day (equivalent to 16 potato chips containing
Olestra) caused dramatic depletion of fat-soluble vitamins within two weeks.
Olestra may also cause intestinal cramping, flatulence, and loose stool. Sucralose (Splenda): Sucralose is a no- calorie sugar substitute
derived from sucrose (white sugar) through a process that selectively substitutes
three atoms of chlorine for three hydro- gen-oxygen groups on the sucrose molecule.
This makes sucralose a chlorocarbon, a substance that has long been known for
causing organ, genetic and reproductive damage. Sucralose has also been shown
to cause swelling of the liver and kidneys. The structure of the sugar molecules
is changed so that it’s up to 600 times sweeter than sugar. There are limited
human or long-term studies of this product. OTHER ITEMS Antibacterial Soaps: Such soaps contain anti- bacterial agents (such
as triclosan) that work like an antibiotic, but researchers are concerned that
through the process of natural selection, bacteria that survive exposure to
antibacterial agents pass along their resistant genes, making the next gen-
eration even tougher to combat. This is exactly what has happened with medical
antibiotics due to unnecessary prescriptions. DEET (diethyl-meta-toluamide): This insecticide can be found in most
over-the-counter insect repellents. However, there are some con- cerns about
the toxicity of DEET. For instance, a Duke University Medical Center pharmacologist,
Mohamed Abou-Donia, Ph.D., has conducted animal studies that found the chemical
causes diffuse brain cell death and behavioral changes in rats after frequent
and prolonged use. While the chemical’s risks to humans is still being intensely
debated, Abou-Donia says his 30 years of research on pesticide’s brain effects
clearly indicate the need for caution. Children in particular are at risk for
subtle brain changes caused by chemicals in the environment, because their skin
more readily absorbs them, and chemicals more potently affect their developing
nervous systems. With heavy exposure to DEET and other insecticides, humans
may experience memory loss, headache, weakness, fatigue, muscle and joint pain,
tremors and shortness of breath. There are many other insect repellant products
that are DEET-free on our shelves that we are comfortable offering. What Vitamin Cottage Does Sell
We sell only products that we have determined
are safe and of the highest quality available. You can totally trust the products
that you buy from Vitamin Cottage.
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