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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / January 2005

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AAH - 09 Jan 2005 02:02 GMT
I am trying to find out the herbal medicine
named Joint Ease markeked by a company in
Jersey and also available here in UK mainland.
The company's name is something like
   "Nature Range Ltd".
Normally the bottle contains 60 tablets.
Any help from a user would be appreciated
Don Kirkman - 09 Jan 2005 19:58 GMT
It seems to me I heard somewhere that AAH wrote in article
<crq3b0$olb$1@titan.btinternet.com>:

>I am trying to find out the herbal medicine
>named Joint Ease markeked by a company in
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Normally the bottle contains 60 tablets.
>Any help from a user would be appreciated

Whether this is a legitimate question or a stealth advertisement,

[Begin]
Vital Nutrients Recalls Joint Ease & Verified Quality Brand Joint
Comfort Complex Because of Adverse Health Risk Associated with
Aristolochic Acid

MIDDLETOWN, CT- May 21, 2001 -- Vital Nutrients/RHG & CO., Inc of
Middletown, Connecticut is voluntarily recalling dietary supplement
products named VITAL NUTRIENTS JOINT EASE (both 60 and 120 count) and
VERIFIED QUALITY JOINT COMFORT COMPLEX (both 60 and 120 count), ALL LOT
NUMBERS because it contains Clematis Chinensis Extract, which contains
Aristolochic Acid. Consumption of products containing Aristolochic Acid
have been associated with life threatening adverse risks and is
considered a potent carcinogen and nephrotoxin.
[End]
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/vital5_01.html

No Google hit on "Nature Range Ltd".
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Don
Old age is when you start saying "I wish I knew now what I knew then."

AAH - 10 Jan 2005 00:58 GMT
Don
Very many thanks for the information.
   Nature Range Ltd  is a concern here
   Jersey UK but I could not find anything
   about it.
Once againg thank you very much for your
   response.

It seems to me I heard somewhere that AAH wrote in article
<crq3b0$olb$1@titan.btinternet.com>:

>I am trying to find out the herbal medicine
>named Joint Ease markeked by a company in
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Normally the bottle contains 60 tablets.
>Any help from a user would be appreciated

Whether this is a legitimate question or a stealth advertisement,

[Begin]
Vital Nutrients Recalls Joint Ease & Verified Quality Brand Joint
Comfort Complex Because of Adverse Health Risk Associated with
Aristolochic Acid

MIDDLETOWN, CT- May 21, 2001 -- Vital Nutrients/RHG & CO., Inc of
Middletown, Connecticut is voluntarily recalling dietary supplement
products named VITAL NUTRIENTS JOINT EASE (both 60 and 120 count) and
VERIFIED QUALITY JOINT COMFORT COMPLEX (both 60 and 120 count), ALL LOT
NUMBERS because it contains Clematis Chinensis Extract, which contains
Aristolochic Acid. Consumption of products containing Aristolochic Acid
have been associated with life threatening adverse risks and is
considered a potent carcinogen and nephrotoxin.
[End]
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/vital5_01.html

No Google hit on "Nature Range Ltd".
Signature

Don
Old age is when you start saying "I wish I knew now what I knew then."

Flickadee - 30 Jan 2005 19:22 GMT
>Vital Nutrients Recalls Joint Ease & Verified Quality Brand Joint
>Comfort Complex Because of Adverse Health Risk Associated with
>Aristolochic Acid

I'm very pleased to hear from someone who has  important information to pass on
to people looking for ways to relieve Arthritis pain. Many of us go to health
food vitamin and mineral stores for aids, thinking all are safe.  Wrong I see.
I have tried to look up side effects on some OT drugs and nothing comes up.
Aren't OTCs required to list adverse reactions to their products. Flickadee
Harvey R. Stone - 30 Jan 2005 19:48 GMT
Pong

"Flickadee" <flicl.com> wrote in message news00289@mb-om...

>>Comfort Complex Because of Adverse Health Risk Associated with
>>Aric Acid
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Aren't OTCs required to list adverse reactions to their products.
> Flickadee

Flick this.
 
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