Tag

Yellow Oleander

All articles tagged with #yellow oleander

health2 years ago

"FDA Issues Warning on Potentially Harmful Natural Weight Loss Product"

The FDA has issued a warning about certain botanical weight loss products, specifically Nuez da la India, which contain toxic yellow oleander. Ingesting yellow oleander can lead to serious complications. One person has already been hospitalized in Maryland after taking these products. The FDA advises consumers to stop using them and consult with a physician. Additionally, health experts have raised concerns about berberine, a plant-derived supplement that has gained popularity on social media as a natural weight loss alternative to Ozempic. While berberine has shown potential health benefits, its connection to weight loss is still uncertain, and researchers emphasize the importance of lifestyle changes for achieving weight loss goals.

health2 years ago

CDC Warns: Deadly Toxins Found in Weight Loss Supplements

The FDA and CDC have issued warnings about fraudulent weight loss supplements that claim to be natural but actually contain yellow oleander, a deadly plant species. Two individuals in Maryland and New Jersey were poisoned by these supplements, which were marketed as Nuez de la India and tejocote root. The FDA specifically called out Nut Diet Max and Todorganic Natural Products brands. The lack of FDA oversight allows supplement manufacturers to bypass safety regulations, creating a potentially dangerous market. Consumers are advised to stop using these products and seek medical attention if they have taken them.

health2 years ago

CDC warns of poisonous ingredient in weight loss supplement

The FDA and CDC have issued warnings about weight loss supplements containing a poisonous plant called yellow oleander, which has been masquerading as other ingredients such as candlenuts and tejocote root. Several products labeled as Nuez de la India have been found to contain yellow oleander, prompting voluntary recalls by brands Nut Diet Max and Todorganic Natural Products. Ingesting yellow oleander can cause severe symptoms, including a slowed heart rate and low blood pressure. Doctors may not be aware of the poisoning unless patients mention taking botanical supplements. The FDA does not require proof of safety for dietary supplements, so consumers are advised to be skeptical and look for certifications from independent third-party laboratories.