Herbalife Problems
Herbalife is a popular multilevel marketing company that offers weight loss and nutritional supplements. Its products are sold through independent distributors and online. Although it has grown substantially since its inception in 1980, many consumers have reported unpleasant side effects associated with some of its products. Below is an overview of just a few of the cited problems.
Food Additives
Many Herbalife products contain silicon dioxide (silica), a common food additive found in many commercially processed foods. Additionally, a medical report in Bio-Medicine revealed that Herbalife was found to contain high levels of lead 2. While these additives can be ingested safely in minute quantities, large quantities of silica and lead, or even small amounts taken over a long period of time, can be toxic.
Side Effects
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According to a consumer report, some people may experience skin rashes with Herbalife products. Skin irritation is a possible side effect of ingesting silicon dioxide, although most people are able to consume it without a problem. The side effects of lead poisoning are well known.
Theories/Speculation
Ivan Fraser of The Truth Campaign magazine claims that consuming products that contain silicon dioxide (such as Herbalife) over long periods may lead to chronic fatigue syndrome and even fibromyalgia. His theory, in part states that "Mineral silicon dioxide is indigestible and is not bio-available, therefore will not be metabolized. Instead, tiny particles that are not excreted will be trapped in the tissues. Excess accumulated silicon dioxide in the body causes localized reactions: granulomas, fibroids and an overproduction of collagen, causing thickening and hardening of connective tissue."
- Ivan Fraser of The Truth Campaign magazine claims that consuming products that contain silicon dioxide (such as Herbalife) over long periods may lead to chronic fatigue syndrome and even fibromyalgia.
- His theory, in part states that "Mineral silicon dioxide is indigestible and is not bio-available, therefore will not be metabolized.
Considerations
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In addition to the possible side effects of Herbalife products which many investigators have reported, other complaints about the company itself lead one to question its very ethics. The company promises its independent distributors almost overnight wealth and success, while a number of consumer reports show otherwise. As with most multilevel marketing (MLM) schemes, the individual distributor is left to shoulder the financial burden of marketing their product with little support from the company. Before investing in any MLM plan, research the company online and read the consumer reports about the products.
- In addition to the possible side effects of Herbalife products which many investigators have reported, other complaints about the company itself lead one to question its very ethics.
- The company promises its independent distributors almost overnight wealth and success, while a number of consumer reports show otherwise.
Prevention/Solution
To avoid possible side effects associated with Herbalife products, it is best to avoid the products themselves. As with any supplement or food, it is important to read the label. Become educated on the different additives in many commercial products and avoid consuming anything with ingredients which are known toxins. There is no magic pill for weight loss. A balanced diet of whole grains, fresh fruits/vegetables and lean protein, coupled with a safe exercise program is the best way to lose weight permanently.
- To avoid possible side effects associated with Herbalife products, it is best to avoid the products themselves.
- Become educated on the different additives in many commercial products and avoid consuming anything with ingredients which are known toxins.
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References
- Herbalife - Ingredients Glossary
- Bio-Medicine - Herbalife
- Ignarro L. Herbalife nutritional products and liver injury revisited. Journal of Hepatology. 2008; Volume 49(Issue 2):291–293.
- Licata A, Craxı` A. Considerations regarding the alleged association between Herbalife products and cases of hepatotoxicity: A rebuttal. Internal and Emergency Medicine. February 2014.
- Manso G, López-Rivas L. Continuous reporting of new cases in Spain supports the relationship between Herbalife® products and liver injury. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 2011;20(10):1080–1087.
- Schoepfer AM, Engel A. Herbal does not mean innocuous: Ten cases of severe hepatotoxicity associated with dietary supplements from Herbalife products. Journal of Hepatology. 2007;47(4):521–526.
- Stickel F. Slimming at all costs: Herbalife®-induced liver injury. Journal of Hepatology. 2007; Volume 47(Issue 4):444–446.
Writer Bio
A professional writer since 2008, Tracey Planinz writes articles on natural health, nutrition and fitness. She holds a doctorate and two professional certifications in her field, and continues to develop her education with additional classes and seminars. She has provided natural health consultations and private fitness instruction for clients in her local community.