Never Buy Vitamins, Supplements ... From Big Box Retailers

Never Buy Vitamins, Supplements ... From Big Box Retailers  

New York's Attorney General’s Office lab tests found most of the vitamins and supplements sold in big box stores are a myth.  

Most of the vitamins and supplements are formulated and often manufactured in the US State of Utah.  The industry was heavily protected by former Senator, 
Orrin Hatch.  Our Managing Director has witnessed this deception first hand  during his plants visit he saw employees gleefully demonstrating the deceptive these manufacturing process.  Employees with sinister frowns would wave sealed containers of the most expensive ingredients over the vats.

Never Buy Vitamins, Supplements ... From Big Box Retailers

Never Buy Vitamins, Supplements ... From Big Box Retailers

The information posted here at DrDirect4u.com, Dr-Direct2U, LLC, and its representatives should not be considered medical advice and is not intended to replace consultation with a qualified health care practitioner. www.drdirect4u.com, Dr-Direct2U, LLC, and its representatives will not answer specific medical questions or refer people to a particular health care professional.

The following Blogs may be helpful to better understand how you are being duped by the mass produced vitamin industry and big box retailers:  Quality Vitamins  , Quality Vitamins

New York's Attorney General’s Office lab tests found most of the vitamins and supplements sold in big box stores are a myth.  

Most of the vitamins and supplements are formulated and often manufactured in the US State of Utah.  The industry was heavily protected by former Senator, 
Orrin Hatch.  Our Managing Director has witnessed this deception first hand  during his plants visit he saw employees gleefully demonstrating the deceptive these manufacturing process.  Employees with sinister frowns would wave sealed containers of the most expensive ingredients over the vats.

We believe this fraud is a temptation in nearly every industry.  As such, we have government institutions such as the FDA to make sure companies don’t put unsafe things in our food and don’t lie about what’s in them.  Their role is to ensure that what a company says on a label - whether it be a food, a drug, or a supplement - is accurate, and that everything is made in a safe and hygienic environment.  Though no system can catch everything, this works quite well in the carefully watched food and drug industries.  Technically, supplements are governed under the same laws that govern foods – they need to be labeled accurately and must contain no unlabeled adulterants.  However, supplements have always been a low priority for the FDA and other regulatory bodies, so little effort is made to enforce the rules.  Supplement companies know this and some take full advantage of this unregulated industry.

So What in These Bogus Supplements
The most ubiquitous finding is that nearly all of the supplements did not contain any of their supposed active ingredient.  Out of the four brands and twenty-four products we tested, two brands of garlic supplements and one brand of saw palmetto supplement actually contained these ingredients.  One brand of Echinacea found Echinacea in “most, but not all” tests.  All other supplements tested negative for their active ingredients.

The second most common finding was the presence of rice in nearly all the supplements.  Rice flour or rice bran are commonly used as fillers in the supplement industry - a reasonable practice so long as it's on the label, and the rice has been tested for contaminants such as arsenic.  Rather less intuitively, over a third of all supplements contained some amount of Dracaena, a popular tropical houseplant.  Though non-toxic, Dracaena also has no known medicinal properties.  One wonders if these capsules were filled with the remnants of unsold greenhouse stock!

Finally, the tests found the presence of wheat in one out of six supplements tested.  This is a serious finding, given that wheat both contains gluten, which is important for many people to avoid, and is a common allergen.  Walmart’s Spring Valley brand was the largest offender here, with half of their products testing positive for wheat.  To investigate whether this ingredient may be disclosed on their label, we visited the Walmart website and looked up the offending products.  Each one was clearly advertised as containing:
-No Gluten
-No Yeast
-No Wheat

Unfortunately, this is only the tip of the iceberg.  Much has also been written about, and little attention paid to, other significant quality issues in the industry.  For example, another New York Times article from five years ago addresses problems not even tested for here - problems as serious as pesticide contamination, bacterial contamination, and heavy metal toxicity.

Why do Dr Direct 4U Products Cost More Than Deceptive Vitamins and Supplements From Big Box Retailers 
 
The economic motivation to make supplements this way is clear.  Rice is cheap.  Herbs are expensive.  Testing those herbs for potency, safety, and contamination is very expensive. 

A brief search to compare bulk retail prices for common supplement ingredients showed that rice can be purchased for approximately one dollar per pound.  From a fairly reputable bulk supplier, herbs and other active ingredients start at about ten dollars per pound for relatively easy-to-grow ingredients like garlic and St. John’s Wort.  Somewhat less common ingredients such as Echinacea root start at twice that, and a few ingredients, such as ginseng root, can easily fetch one hundred and fifty dollars for a single pound.  By switching rice out for even the cheapest of active ingredients, manufacturers (or their ingredient suppliers) can cut their expenses by huge margins. 

Please be advised the quality of most supplements on the shelves is deplorable.  It is necessary for the consumer to know that quality has informed the entire production process, from plant to shelf.  

You can be sure of the accuracy of every item listed on the www.drdirect4u.com website.  More to come.

With Love and Infinite Wisdom, Reed Wilson

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