< IMG LOADING = "Lazy" SRSC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Medium/2025-03/IMG_1225.JPG ? Itok = Fe3kz5sm" Width = "1300" Height = "731" Alt = "Radish juice or paracetamol Class = "Lazyload Img-Fluid Image-Style-Max-1300x1300" SRC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Max_1300x1300/Public/2025-03/IMG_1225.jpg ? Itok = NSOPTHW6"/62 > 62 > 62 > FS IA Radish or acetaminopène juice ? < P > Let your food be your medicine … Once again Hippocrates is there to remind us what hurts!

< P >The pharmaceutical industry fails, poisoning more often than it cares for, with great strokes of synthetic molecules, copied on the living, full of side effects, but patentable, & nbsp; or even as it is specified for certain new therapies, somewhat “genic”, harmful for health.

Let it imagine the reverse of the medal is heavy with consequences. How many deaths will have taken for paracetamol & nbsp; to see bloom on the tablets of tablets “can lead to serious liver lesions, sometimes irreversible”. However, it continues to be over -the -counter … and will have enabled Sanofi to garner serious dividends. & Amp; nbsp;

< P >< Strong > We now learn that the ANES < Strong > ( < Strong > and the ANSM < Strong > (National Agency for the Safety of the Medicine) < Strong > want to attack supplements food . From the detox cure to the slimming solution or the immunity booster … one in four French people regularly consumes food supplements. “Often perceived as natural and without danger, they can however cause serious side effects,” reminds us of ANSES. (And that makes the shadow to Big Pharma) & nbsp;

< P > When it comes to green clay, of which we know all the benefits, ANSES and ANSM signal specific risks, arguing that “the clay can contain traces of heavy metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium)” Heavy metals in compulsory vaccines for our dear newborn babies, which at cumulative doses seem more and more incompatible with recommendations. & nbsp;

< P >37% of French people would wrongly think that the food supplements “compensate for a poor diet” according to the 2025 barometer of the critical spirit, then the national health security agency comes to animate a round table at the Cité des Sciences, in Paris, to “deconstruct the received ideas on these products”. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > Recalled Hippocrates, still there to remind us of what hurts … then lively turmeric slightly peppery in the pumpkin soup. & nbsp;

< P > present in force in pharmacies, advertisements or on the internet, food supplements are on the border between food and medicine. (and this is where the bast) & nbsp;

< P >Vitamins B, C, D or trace elements, the French love it. Since 2019, sales of food supplements in pharmacies have jumped by 56%, according to a lobby barometer (another) of health products without a prescription, nères. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > however, in general and in the absence of pathology, “the coverage of nutritional needs is” possible ” Physically active daily life, “recalls ANSES. “The consumption of food supplements is then not necessary”, specifies the agency … (but what about deficiencies in vitamins D, A and other, mainly due to an agrifood industry now above ground, whose essential nutrients have declined with the practices of intensive agriculture, the crossing of seeds and the shameless use of products phytosanitary) & nbsp;

< P >ANSES in its great leniency all the same grants us some exceptions for populations at risk of deficiencies: pregnant women, elderly or vegan people, “which excluding all the food of animal origin have no contribution in vitamin B12”, illustrated according to AFP, Aymeric Dopter, head of the risk assessment unit related to nutrition to nutrition ANSES. & nbsp;

< P > but basically, is it really ? This simple training pharmacist is really legitimate to tell us about all this ? undoubtedly one which will end on the platforms of the general public channels, erected as a new Auto-nutrition.

< P >< Strong >– Radish or acetaminopène juice, Let's choose < Strong > the frame! –

< P >Unlike drugs, food supplements are not subject to a marketing authorization, and that is a real problem (for our stingy state of freedom), punctuates Dopter. In addition, no effectiveness or safety study is required before their marketing. (Thin! The evaluation of the black radish juice in the spring was not measured, it is ugly!) & Amp; nbsp;

< p > It is therefore not possible to claim therapeutic effects, or even to qualify any BIFTY. & nbsp;

< P > however & nbsp; promise results against overwork, nervousness, sleep problems or extra pounds, with nutritional allegations and health & Nbsp; displayed, & nbsp; are framed by the European Union. (Phew!) & Amp; nbsp;

< p > For example, zinc can claim “contribute to the normal functioning of the immune system”. (Advances, half forgiven!) & Amp; nbsp;

< P >However, many food supplements – sold mainly on the internet – will make miracles miracles against various pathologies, always retorts this article. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > some thus ensure care of cancers, fight against fertility problems, or cure endometriosis. “On the internet, we discover the dark side of food supplements: we sell absolutely anything and anything,” always observes the famous Aymeric Dopter. & Amp; nbsp;

< P >< Strong >– Consider that they said! – & nbsp;

< P > According to the General Directorate of Competition, Consumption and the Repression of Frauds (DGCCRF), on 95 websites marketing food supplements controlled in 2017 (last figures available), 76% were not in conformity. (The question remains however asked, in accordance with what ?)

< P >“The consumption of food supplements is wrongly trivialized, that's the problem,” alerts Irène Margaritis, assistant to the risk assessment director. (Have we heard these people concerning Arnm vaccines certainly more critical, or the acetaminophen ?) & nbsp;

< P > Since 2009, the ANSES has established a Nutri-Vigilance device to monitor the adverse effects linked in particular to the consumption of food supplements. (But not anxiolytics, antidepressants and others … It would not be a question of sawing the branch)

< P > Nothing in 2024, the agency – which has no powers of health police – received more than 500 reports. After analysis, it issues on average seventeen alerts each year on dangerous products from the public authorities. (that is to say!) & nbsp;

< P >< Strong >– Danger to slide on the moustille in the street –

~ 60 > “Far from being trivial, the consumption of food supplements can present risks (just like sliding on a dog droppings on the sidewalk), mesusing or medication interactions, whose consumers often not aware.” (We had been told, chicory is good for health … We would have been lied to !!!! ??) & nbsp;

< P > “Zinc can create, for example, copper deficiencies, aloe vera is contraindicated in case of intestinal occlusion (just like rice we breathe), or the echinacea in the event of pathology of the immune system. “& nbsp;

< P > morality, stay idiots, do not try to know, even less to be well, and go and be vaccinated! & nbsp;

As for vitamin D, ANSES had alerted in 2023 on overdose in infants linked to taking food supplements. (Probably due to unique massive doses which are not food supplements) & nbsp;

< p > For these reasons, the ANSES recommends that any food supplement is previously discussed with a health professional. (Ah, here we are!) & Amp; nbsp;

< p > “whether for fatigue or a lack of tone, we must not try to solve the problem alone by throwing yourself on food supplements”, pleads aymeric dopter. “Behind, there can always be something more serious and therefore a delay in care.” & Amp; nbsp;

< p > to good hearing! & Amp; nbsp;

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116