According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are counterfeit and synthetic vitamins on the market as over-the-counter vitamin supplements, and people need to be careful.
A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that most of the vitamins sold in the market are synthetic or fake, which is causing various health problems for people. Be very careful when buying these over-the-counter vitamins as they may contain harmful toxins that can cause problems such as kidney failure and liver disease.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “low-quality and counterfeit medicines, including vitamins, are a significant problem worldwide. Reports suggest that up to 10 percent of medicines in low- and middle-income countries are counterfeit, and the problem also occurs in high-income countries.”
What are the health risks of taking synthetic vitamins?
Here’s why you need to be careful about the types of medications you take:
- Your immune system may be weakened.
- This can lead to decreased bone density and poor bone health.
- It can also lower hemoglobin levels, leading to anemia.
- Synthetic vitamins often contain toxins that are very harmful to your health.
- These toxins can damage the liver and lead to liver diseases such as cirrhosis and fatty liver.
- Taking too many synthetic vitamins can also cause kidney damage, kidney failure, and kidney disease.
What are synthetic vitamins made from?
Synthetic vitamins are bad for your health because they contain little nutrition and many toxins.
- The pills may have been adulterated, tampered with, or substituted with other ingredients that are unhealthy or potentially toxic.
- The product may be mislabeled, meaning the dosage or ingredients aren’t listed accurately.
- These pills do not contain ingredients necessary for health, such as vitamins B and A. Instead, they contain harmful substances.
- Products may be counterfeit or misbranded.
- The product may be of poor quality.
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