Celtic Warrior
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A question for the athletes among us: Do you use any nutritional sports supplementation products? Why or why not?
Today the AMA testified before Congress, urging the FDA to remove dietary supplements containing ephedra from the market. "The risk/benefit ratio for these products is unacceptable," said AMA Trustee Ronald M. Davis, MD.
Celtic Warrior said:I don't have a very high opinion of the AMA.
Among a group of 140 FDA adverse reaction reports, 104 show ephedrine was the "very likely" cause of a medical problem, according to Ray Woosley, who examined
the reports. Woosley, dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine, said there were 10 reported ephedrine cases of "sudden death" and 15 severe strokes.
There are plenty of medications that the AMA has recommended that are taken daily or on a regular basis that were later found to be harmful. For example: hormone replacement therapy.