EphedraNews.org is an information site dedicated to providing the
most comprehensive and up to date information about
ephedra,
ephedrine and
mahuang. EphedraNews.org does not provide specific
advice about ephedra, nor do we take a specific stance on the
effectiveness or legality of this sometimes controversial herbal
diet product. Our goal is simply to provide information about
ephedra, good or bad, and allow the reader to form their own
opinion about the effectiveness of ephedra for
weight loss and
appetite suppression.
In February of 2004, the
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
imposed a ban on
ephedra as a diet supplement but allowed
synthetic ephedrine and
mahuang used for traditional Chinese
medicine to continue to be manufactured and sold. This ban came
into effect on April 12, 2004. On April 14, 2005 little more
than one year after the ban on ephedra was imposed, a Utah court
concluded that the FDA overstepped their power in banning
ephedra. The court said that there was no evidence that low
dosages, especially under 10mg, pose any health risk. The
FDA is
currently reviewing how they will proceed with regards to trying
to get ephedra banned in the United States again. The court
decision puts the onus on the FDA to prove that ephedra poses a
health risk, instead of manufacturers having to prove that
ephedra is safe. This puts the
FDA in a situation where they
cannot ethically conduct studies on the dangers of
ephedra on
live human subjects.
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The information in these articles is not to be
used as medical advice. As always, you should seek the advice of
a physician before consuming any diet pill(s) and starting a
diet.