Looking for ways to waste your money? Study shows: Half of the pills in the supplement catalog of the company that tries so hard to present itself as savior of the human race qualifies.
100 mg of resveratrol, a complex of 800 mg each of green, black, and white tea extract, 250 mg of pomegranate extract, 650 mg of quercetin, 500 mg of acetyl-l-carnitine, 600 mg of lipoic acid, 900 mg of curcumin, 1 g of sesamin, 1.7 g of cinnamon bark extract, and 1.0 g fish oil
That's the whopping supplement regimen 1/2 of the 65 non-obese healthy men and women, aged 38 to 55 yr have been taking for six months with the following results:
# ZERO effects on arterial stiffness
# ZERO effects endothelial function
# ZERO effect on body fat measured by DEXA,
# ZERO effect on blood pressure,
# ZERO effect on plasma lipids,
# ZERO effect on glucose,
# ZERO effect on insulin,
# ZERO effect on IGF-1, and
# ZERO effect on markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.
So, the scientists rightly conclude: "In summary, supplementation with a combination of popular dietary supplements has no cardiovascular or metabolic effects in non-obese relatively healthy individuals."
And you know what: The supplements did not even have the guranteed money-depleting function. After all, the subjects got the whole cocktail for free!
Reference: Soare A, et al. Multiple dietary supplements do not affect metabolic and cardio-vascular health. Aging. September 2013; 5(9).
100 mg of resveratrol, a complex of 800 mg each of green, black, and white tea extract, 250 mg of pomegranate extract, 650 mg of quercetin, 500 mg of acetyl-l-carnitine, 600 mg of lipoic acid, 900 mg of curcumin, 1 g of sesamin, 1.7 g of cinnamon bark extract, and 1.0 g fish oil
That's the whopping supplement regimen 1/2 of the 65 non-obese healthy men and women, aged 38 to 55 yr have been taking for six months with the following results:
# ZERO effects on arterial stiffness
# ZERO effects endothelial function
# ZERO effect on body fat measured by DEXA,
# ZERO effect on blood pressure,
# ZERO effect on plasma lipids,
# ZERO effect on glucose,
# ZERO effect on insulin,
# ZERO effect on IGF-1, and
# ZERO effect on markers of inflammation and oxidative stress.
So, the scientists rightly conclude: "In summary, supplementation with a combination of popular dietary supplements has no cardiovascular or metabolic effects in non-obese relatively healthy individuals."
And you know what: The supplements did not even have the guranteed money-depleting function. After all, the subjects got the whole cocktail for free!
Reference: Soare A, et al. Multiple dietary supplements do not affect metabolic and cardio-vascular health. Aging. September 2013; 5(9).
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