Weight Loss Shake Recalled
Posted by: abouthygiene 8 years, 1 month ago
USN Ultralean Nutrition Shake is subject to recall as it was found to contain very high levels of selenium (165 times the labelled amount) which may pose an unacceptable risk to consumers.
- A point-of-sale recall notice should be displayed in shops that sold this implicated batch.
- Note:The batch code is located on the base of the container.
- BATCH CODE:- B:P1G151106/01; best before date: 06/2017
What is Selenium? Is it harmful?
It is a mineral found in the soil. Selenium naturally appears in water and some foods. While people only need a very small amount, selenium plays a key role in the metabolism.
Why do people take selenium?
Selenium has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants protect cells from damage. Evidence that selenium supplements may reduce the odds of prostate cancer has been mixed, but most studies suggest there is no real benefit. Selenium does not seem to affect the risk of colorectal or lung cancer. But beware: selenium also seems to increase the risk of non- melanoma skin cancer.
Among healthy people deficiencies are uncommon. But some health conditions -- such as HIV, Crohn's disease, and others -- are associated with low selenium levels. People who are fed intravenously are also at risk for low selenium. Doctors sometimes suggest that people with these conditions use selenium supplements.
Selenium has also been studied for the treatment of dozens of conditions. They range from asthma to arthritis to dandruff to infertility. However, the results have been inconclusive.
How much selenium should you take?
The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) includes the total amount of selenium you should get from foods and from any supplements you take. Most people can get their RDA of selenium from food.
In studies to determine if selenium could aid in prostate cancer prevention, men took 200 micrograms daily.
The safe upper limit for selenium is 400 micrograms a day in adults. Anything above that is considered an overdose.
What will happen if I overdose on Selenium?
Symptoms of selenium toxicity (overdosing) include nausea; vomiting; nail discoloration, brittleness, and loss; hair loss; fatigue; irritability; and foul breath odour (often described as “garlic breath”).
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