Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti said there has been too much talk about Mauro Icardi amid uncertainty over the star's future in Milan. Icardi has not played since he was stripped of the captaincy last month, with the disgruntled striker claiming to have been injured but Inter initially said tests could not uncover a specific issue. Linked with the likes of Real Madrid, Juventus and Napoli amid a contract stand-off, Icardi returned to Inter training on Tuesday. Asked if Icardi could be in line to face Lazio in Serie A action on Sunday, Zanetti said: "I think we have talked about him too much. "Now we must focus on the field because it is fundamental for the season finale." Inter are third in Serie A, two points clear of fourth-placed AC Milan following their derby victory prior to the international break. Zanetti added: "We have the goal of qualifying for the Champions League, 10 games are left and on Sunday we meet a direct rival. The team is preparing...
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Based on my experience St John's Wort is a very safe and effective herb. The problem as I see it is that the majority of products sold are not the whole herb and are not properly manufactured.
Pharmacists petition FDA to restrict sale of St. John's Wort Wed, 2013-01-30 11:21
The Pharmacists Planning Service, Inc. (PPSI) submitted a citizen petition to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) earlier this month in an attempt to make St. John’s Wort (SJW) available to consumers only when sold from behind pharmacy counters. In the petition, PPSI, a California-based non-profit focusing on promoting public health and education, stated that “switching St. John’s Wort from Herbal Dietary Supplement to behind pharmacy counter status is in the best interest of public health and safety for all U.S. consumers and patients.” PPSI cited negative drug interactions, bans of the product in other countries and deaths related to the product as reasons to change the shelf placement of SJW. The association further justifies the petition by asserting that nearly half of U.S. consumers take dietary supplements and that “SJW is one of the most popular supplements.” According to Nutrition Business Journal estimates, however, sales of St. John’s Wort accounted for just .02 percent of total dietary supplement sales in the United States in 2011, and sales have been flat-to-declining since the beginning of the 2000s. No other dietary supplement is sold from behind pharmacy counters in the United States. “This petition exhibits a remarkable misunderstanding of the laws in the United States that govern drugs and dietary supplements,” said Michael McGuffin, president of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA). “This is somewhat surprising, because PPSI has been around for a long time and has done some good work in its area of expertise.”
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St. John’s Wort is an herbal product known to aid with mild depression, anxiety, symptoms of menopause and heart palpitations among other things. According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, the herb is widely prescribed for depression in Europe. However, evidence that it aids with depression is not definitive, and other dangerous side effects can occur when St. John’s Wort is taken alongside prescription drugs. These side effects include increased levels of serotonin that are life-threatening, psychosis, weakening of prescription medications such as birth control pills and some cancer medications, sensitivity to sunlight and an upset stomach. Rather than placing the product behind the counter, AHPA suggests properly labeling SJW products with statements that warn users against taking the product with other prescription drugs without consulting a physician, and avoiding excessive exposure to UV radiation while using the product. “Ready access to a broad range of dietary supplements by informed consumers is always preferable to creating restrictions to access,” McGuffin said. PPSI has previously submitted petitions to FDA, including one to remove pseudoephedrine from the market, which the agency denied.
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Since Carla Johnson fails to identify in her article exactly what type of St. John's Wort capsules were utilized in this study, it leads to a lot of speculation. The speculation may include whether or not Wendy Weber specified a ...
Dr. Kimberly Zoberi of Saint Louis University in Missouri says not only have St. John's wort and other herbs taken for anxiety -- such as kava extract and valerian -- not been shown to be effective, but there may be safety issues.
St. Johns wort, Hypericum perforatum L. Several years ago I wrote this article and since we've moved into standard time this past weekend, I thought it an opportune moment to post it here. I was recently interviewed for an ...
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I am sure everyone is buzzing about the fallacious news stories from the last couple of days that are telling you taking vitamins is risky for your health. Every time I hear reports on these studies I get mad. I get more so when I hear the local ABC outlet news anchor say she does fair and balanced reporting. If her reporting was fair and balanced she would include the following information from Mitch Stargrove an ND I have known over some years: It is not advisable to make a causal statement of excess risk based on these observational data..." Without proper accounting of and informed choices for form, dose, combination, sequencing of nutrients this data says little of clinical consequence. Moreover, the fundamental premise of natural medicine is personalized and evolving care in concert with a healthcare professional trained and experienced in nutritional therapies. All contemplated supplement usage should be discussed with primary care providers, such as (licensed) naturo...
Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti said there has been too much talk about Mauro Icardi amid uncertainty over the star's future in Milan. Icardi has not played since he was stripped of the captaincy last month, with the disgruntled striker claiming to have been injured but Inter initially said tests could not uncover a specific issue. Linked with the likes of Real Madrid, Juventus and Napoli amid a contract stand-off, Icardi returned to Inter training on Tuesday. Asked if Icardi could be in line to face Lazio in Serie A action on Sunday, Zanetti said: "I think we have talked about him too much. "Now we must focus on the field because it is fundamental for the season finale." Inter are third in Serie A, two points clear of fourth-placed AC Milan following their derby victory prior to the international break. Zanetti added: "We have the goal of qualifying for the Champions League, 10 games are left and on Sunday we meet a direct rival. The team is preparing...
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