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Mar 16, 2022 3:25 PM
80 Ct Nature's Bounty Hair Skin & Nails Gummy Vitamins w/ Collagen & Biotin
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Manufacturers just keep printing the lie on the labels because they don't have to prove it, there's no regulation or penalty for being wrong
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Manufacturers just keep printing the lie on the labels because they don't have to prove it, there's no regulation or penalty for being wrong
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I started taking biotin a few years ago (purchased at Costco), hoping it would help my paper thin nails and thin hair, but I stopped taking it after learning about this issue, since I have a thyroid condition and get blood work to monitor my thyroid levels frequently. It was disappointing to learn, but my health was more important.
As a side note, it's also important to know that many herbs, vitamins, supplements, or other natural remedies interact with the absorption of thyroid medication (calcium is one). So, if you're on a medication such as Synthroid (levothyroxine), always make sure to Google "nameofitem nameofmedication interaction" before taking anything new, even if it's over the counter. Many doctors aren't even aware about these interactions because there are too many to remember. Drugs.com has a good medication interaction checker and pharmacists can often look up interactions in their system. Sometimes, these interactions can be avoided by taking the two a certain number of hours apart. Just because something is natural or over the counter does not mean it is innocuous or can't have a negative effect on your health.
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I started taking biotin a few years ago (purchased at Costco), hoping it would help my paper thin nails and thin hair, but I stopped taking it after learning about this issue, since I have a thyroid condition and get blood work to monitor my thyroid levels frequently. It was disappointing to learn, but my health was more important.
As a side note, it's also important to know that many herbs, vitamins, supplements, or other natural remedies interact with the absorption of thyroid medication (calcium is one). So, if you're on a medication such as Synthroid (levothyroxine), always make sure to Google "nameofitem nameofmedication interaction" before taking anything new, even if it's over the counter. Many doctors aren't even aware about these interactions because there are too many to remember. Drugs.com has a good medication interaction checker and pharmacists can often look up interactions in their system. Sometimes, these interactions can be avoided by taking the two a certain number of hours apart. Just because something is natural or over the counter does not mean it is innocuous or can't have a negative effect on your health.
I started taking biotin a few years ago (purchased at Costco), hoping it would help my paper thin nails and thin hair, but I stopped taking it after learning about this issue, since I have a thyroid condition and get blood work to monitor my thyroid levels frequently. It was disappointing to learn, but my health was more important.
As a side note, it's also important to know that many herbs, vitamins, supplements, or other natural remedies interact with the absorption of thyroid medication (calcium is one). So, if you're on a medication such as Synthroid (levothyroxine), always make sure to Google "nameofitem nameofmedication interaction" before taking anything new, even if it's over the counter. Many doctors aren't even aware about these interactions because there are too many to remember. Drugs.com has a good medication interaction checker and pharmacists can often look up interactions in their system. Sometimes, these interactions can be avoided by taking the two a certain number of hours apart. Just because something is natural or over the counter does not mean it is innocuous or can't have a negative effect on your health.
Manufacturers just keep printing the lie on the labels because they don't have to prove it, there's no regulation or penalty for being wrong
https://www.consumerrep
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