Vitamin O Supplement Not the Real Deal

Q. Dear Dr. Gott,
Could you tell me about vitamin O? I have COPD and heard it is very good for my condition.
Dr. Gott’s answer: Vitamin O is not a true vitamin. Rather, it is an expensive supplement composed primarily of salt water and some germanium, a trace element that can be dangerous to your health. Proponents of the “vitamin” claim that disease occurs because the human body is lacking oxygen. They claim it can be a cure for cancer and heart and lung disease. However, there is no scientific evidence to document such claims.
In fact, in 2000 one manufacturer agreed to pay $375,000 to settle charges of claims for false statements in promoting the product.
Many supplements have not been tested for their interactions with other supplements, prescription medications, over-the-counter meds and herbs. Because of this, I urge you to speak with your primary-care physician or the pulmonologist treating your COPD for his or her opinion before taking it. He or she may be able to recommend supplements or vitamins that are safe for you to take.
Click Here to read an FTC news account of the settlement against the manufacturers ofВ “Vitamin O”
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January 5, 2009
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