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Defective Product Makes Health Enthusiasts Sick

An Athens, Georgia couple who wanted to be fit, instead got sick. They took the product called Total Body Formula which, along with the Total Body Mega Formula, have been recalled. It may still be on store shelves, or you may have some at home.

76-year old Virginia Crawford, was an active member of her community. Now she is frail, has thinning hair, scars all over her body, her fingers ache and she has brown streaks on her nails. Her 81-year-old husband, Ed isn't doing too well either.

For several weeks in January and February they took Total Body Formula hoping to rejuvenate with added vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants. Now their doctor confirms they are sick and have high amounts of selenium in their system.

An FDA analysis on Total Body Formula and Mega Formula products found they contained hazardous quantity of chromium and selenium, trace minerals you're your body needs very little of. The samples contained up to 17 times the recommended intake.

What a coincidence - excessive selenium can cause hair loss, blotchy nails and mild nerve damage and gastrointestinal problems. Excessive chromium causes those symptoms as well as hyperactivity, hypoglycemia, renal failure and liver toxicity. And chromium can interfere with any medications you are taking.

The Crawfords are just two of the 201 individuals reported from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia who've called the FDA with adverse reactions.

Remember if you have any adverse reactions, you can call the FDA's MedWatch Program at 1-800-FDA-1088. You can also go online and contact them at www.fda.gov/medwatch/how.htm.

For more information on chromium and selenium see the CDC and a page on toxic substances at http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Selenium is a mineral found in rocks and soil. It's used in the electronics industry, nutritional supplements, added to poulattempt feed, pesticides and dandruff shampoo. Low doses are good for health, but high doses are not.

Chromium is a naturally occurring element in rocks, animals, plants and soil, in high forms it can cause cancer. It is an essential nutrient that helps the body use sugar, protein, and fat. It's also an industrial chemical.

The FDA does not regulate supplements, so buyer beware.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Eddie Farah

Jury Awards 3 Breast Cancer Survivors $134 Million.

Recently, our firm achieved the largest personal injury verdict in the history of the state ($134M) against drug-maker Wyeth for three women who proved to a jury that their breast cancer was caused by use of Wyeth's menopause medication, Prempro. In addition to continuing our advocacy against Wyeth on behalf of Prempro breast cancer survivors, we're now turning our attention to persons diagnosed with Tardive Dyskinesia, Tardive Dystonia and Akathasia as a result of their use of Wyeth's drug Reglan. (Reglan is commonly prescribed to relieve GERD/heartburn.) Although Reglan is the brand name, most of the time patient's prescriptions are filled using generic drugs. The generic name for Reglan is Metoclopramide. Metoclopramide is sold by several U.S. and Global generic drug manufacturers. We have decided to focus on this drug because many Nevada residents (particularly Las Vegans) are retirees. Our research has shown that Reglan and/or metoclopramide is widely prescribed to retirees. Yet, retirees, especially elderly diabetic females, are particularly at risk when they ingest this drug. Tardive Dyskinesia, Tardive Dystonia and Akathasia are caused by Reglan/metoclopramide, can be devastating and in, most cases, is permanent.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Peter Wetherall