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Well, I just left a conference where I happened to hear a case study about this... and the patient was extremely healthy, ran marathons, etc. Was talking many (many!) supplements and went to the clinic for a physical. Got lab work done, was found to be in frank renal failure. Burned out his kidneys.
I would be careful. There is no evidence of safety/efficacy of most supplements whether used alone or in combination.
An old friend works for one of these supplement sales companies. She told me that my training as a pharmacy student means that I'm being taught to mask the problems that people face with their health whereas her work (supplement sales) solves the issues at the root of the health problems.The supplement industry needs a ton of regulation, but it ain't gonna happen. Too many people out there getting tons of money talking about Acai Berry or whatever the new craze is.
People literally will walk into a GNC and take the advice of the clerks, like they are actually educated on the stuff. Most get as much training on the cash register as they do for the effects of the supplements. Not to mention that they are trained to recommend certain supplements and SELL, SELL, SELL.
Also we cannot forget the glorious use of the internet to find out supplements for certain ailments. But "Random_Guy44231" said he was a Dr. and he recommended this...it has to be true.
Sorry---I am very jaded on this subject.
I thought that marathon running itself could cause renal failure sometimes.Well, I just left a conference where I happened to hear a case study about this... and the patient was extremely healthy, ran marathons, etc. Was talking many (many!) supplements and went to the clinic for a physical. Got lab work done, was found to be in frank renal failure. Burned out his kidneys.
I would be careful. There is no evidence of safety/efficacy of most supplements whether used alone or in combination.
I thought that marathon running itself could cause renal failure sometimes.

The type of supplement is going to be a big factor too. I highly doubt 2000 IU of D3 and a few caps of fish oil are going to hurt you. However, taking 8 scoops of Hyperbolic Musclesport Extreme Androgenic Lipolytic Megablast Sarcomere Workout Pump is probably not so good.Spoken like a true supplement salesman! "It was the marathons, not our untested, unregulated drugs!"
You're right, it can. It's usually acute renal failure related to dehydration.
I got from the case that this guy was in more of a chronic/ESRD kind of situation. Of course, it's impossible to know exactly how or why the supplements could have done this, and what role his exercise habits had played.
The type of supplement is going to be a big factor too. I highly doubt 2000 IU of D3 and a few caps of fish oil are going to hurt you. However, taking 8 scoops of Hyperbolic Musclesport Extreme Androgenic Lipolytic Megablast Sarcomere Workout Pump is probably not so good.
The type of supplement is going to be a big factor too. I highly doubt 2000 IU of D3 and a few caps of fish oil are going to hurt you. However, taking 8 scoops of Hyperbolic Musclesport Extreme Androgenic Lipolytic Megablast Sarcomere Workout Pump is probably not so good.