Your Supplements are a Lie

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Are Vitamins and Supplements a Scam?
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The supplements industry - with all its vitamins, weight loss pills, workout powders, and hormones - has been growing exponentially over the last couple of decades despite there being no increased regulations for them. We wanted to know - are supplements dangerous to take, and are they even effective?
Thank you to the experts we spoke with that helped with our research in this story:
Dr. C. Michael White, Pharm.D., FCP, FCCP
Dr. F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE
Dr. Edzard Ernst, MD, PhD, MAE, FMedSci, FRSB, FRCP
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NSF: www.nsf.org/
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0:00 Intro
3:57 How the Supplement Industry Works
12:25 What the Science Says
17:34 Supplements Gone Bad
25:19 What Can Be Done
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    @johnnyharris@johnnyharris4 ай бұрын
    • How about no lol?

      @beetlebg3759@beetlebg37594 ай бұрын
    • 💀

      @plonkerdo0d117@plonkerdo0d1174 ай бұрын
    • No thanks but get that bag Johnny 🤣

      @Kevin.Costner.@Kevin.Costner.4 ай бұрын
    • its in usa, how worst it will be in other countires

      @apoorvgupta9680@apoorvgupta96804 ай бұрын
    • ​@@apoorvgupta9680 Many things banned in other countries that are pawned off to many unsuspecting amricans I was shocked to find out products sold here have added ingrediences that are not added to whats shipped sold abroad i know one was mt dew things like dyes flavor enhancers preservatives deemed dangerous Many products Its really horrifying that we basically are expendable guinea pigs Fact

      @donnamoss7480@donnamoss74804 ай бұрын
  • In poor countries it's called corruption, in the USA it's called lobbying. I love the "developed" world.

    @GarfieldZr@GarfieldZr3 ай бұрын
    • The general public call it corruption, the rich call it lobbying. Our "developed" worlds aren't rich, they just have a few very rich families in them, and the majority aren't doing as great as they did.

      @SevenEllen@SevenEllenАй бұрын
    • @@SevenEllen Especially now more than ever, the illusion of a “developed” and “wealthy” economy is ridiculous.

      @grxy5924@grxy5924Ай бұрын
    • In other country starting a war is call an invasion, for USA is call liberation of that place

      @KageNoTenshi@KageNoTenshiАй бұрын
    • @garfield after living in both type of these countries i learnt that in underdeveloped countries they do corruption and the end that 1% gets all the wealth In developed countries they have institutionalized the same corrupt deals and make money out of which again goes into the pockets of that 1%

      @elyasturkman19@elyasturkman1927 күн бұрын
  • Dr. White was my cardiology and drug information professor in pharmacy school!!! He’s an expert on the (lack of) FDA regulation of dietary supplements in addition to health economics outcomes research and cardiology trials. And he’s hilarious. What a guy.

    @nicholasdefilippo8951@nicholasdefilippo89514 ай бұрын
    • The fda is not there to keep the food and drugs safe but rather tells you how much poisons you can add

      @zephyrwinkle6552@zephyrwinkle65524 ай бұрын
    • I blame Clinton for signing this into law

      @NEDMKitten@NEDMKitten4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah sure the FDA isn't god they've approved stuff that they shouldn't they don't have a magic wand that they approve only the cleanest stuff they approve trash as well

      @ThePrinceofallsayain@ThePrinceofallsayain4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NEDMKittenblame who you want that's not gonna help fix it

      @matthewbrach4922@matthewbrach49224 ай бұрын
    • ​@@matthewbrach4922Not necessarily true.

      @scottpilgrim2@scottpilgrim24 ай бұрын
  • As a South American who thought supplements and vitamins from the USA were much better than the ones we could obtain in my country, this is eye opening.

    @paularivadeneira8153@paularivadeneira81534 ай бұрын
    • Ha I like south American supplements much better, i buy them in America all the time......./.......winkwink

      @evanbell8012@evanbell80124 ай бұрын
    • there is a whole bunch of brands here and many of them are scammers i learn that you got to look for this certified NSF,USP,CL,UI to make sure that they have the amount of the ingredient they are claiming their product have.

      @andrewwastien@andrewwastien3 ай бұрын
    • Please don’t believe this video completely. The food and drug administration doesn’t have people that are constantly monitoring the pharmaceutical companies. The FDA has a revolving door where people work for the FDA for a short time and then they start working for the pharmaceutical company. You have lots and lots of issues with medicine that isn’t really talked about as much. There are drug overdoses on properly prescribed medicine and let’s not forget what Miri did. Whole foods, supplements, and not synthetic. Supplements are actually really good for you. The part where he talks about cancer getting worse on supplements is not entirely truthful because he leaves out the fact that it was the synthetic supplement that did this and not the whole food ones.

      @tomasrazelo3271@tomasrazelo32712 ай бұрын
    • @@tomasrazelo3271 The whataboutism card. Weak

      @windwalker000@windwalker0002 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tomasrazelo3271 Looks like what someone that works in a supplement company would say...

      @vladasilva@vladasilva2 ай бұрын
  • You helped me with this idea for my school research poster project and the sources are great!

    @The_Cuber@The_Cuber3 ай бұрын
  • Just stopping to thank you Johnny for interviewing a pharmacist about this topic, and recognizing their status as Doctors in their field. Often I am perceived by the public as more of a service industry worker and less of a healthcare team member. Thank you for showing that pharmacists are valuable knowledge sources about drugs and supplements!

    @evanwinn1033@evanwinn10334 ай бұрын
    • They are trained in pharmacology and profit off people being sick and relying on drugs. Supplements can prevent you from becoming dependant on pharmaceuticals. Wake up

      @gbp3616@gbp36164 ай бұрын
    • As a physician I'm always communicating with our pharmacist and you guys are a essential members of our health care team!

      @padhatam@padhatam4 ай бұрын
    • @padhatam of course, youre both educated drug dealers

      @gbp3616@gbp36164 ай бұрын
    • Sadly i think there are a lot of kind if crappy pharmacists. Anytime ive ever asked one for input, theyve kind of shrugged and offered little to no useful input. Of course, as with any profession, there are exemplars and bad apples.

      @jojodelacroix@jojodelacroix4 ай бұрын
    • @@jojodelacroix Thanks for that comment, and I'm sorry that has been your experience. I wonder what the age demographic of the pharmacists you've had those interactions with was? In my experience, older pharmacists and those that have worked in big chain retail stores seem the most burnt out and most likely to blow off an opportunity to talk shop.

      @evanwinn1033@evanwinn10334 ай бұрын
  • This is so fascinatingly insane. Anything healthcare related in the us is so convoluted

    @cjwhite7801@cjwhite78014 ай бұрын
    • US? Supplements are a scam all around the world.

      @PotatMasterRace@PotatMasterRace4 ай бұрын
    • Ho hey the american way!

      @CraftAmundous@CraftAmundous4 ай бұрын
    • Next video: Smoking is bad! XD

      @marekpejas4974@marekpejas49744 ай бұрын
    • It isn't convoluted. The one side who believes everything done by government and regulation is conspiracy vs the ones who believe everyone should be regulated are always at war with each other lol.

      @roykuo4@roykuo44 ай бұрын
    • One thing strikingly different in the US is that when such things happen in other places. Europe Middle east, or Asia, people point fingers to the government, they blame the government, but in the US somehow people either blame themselves or the companies. But then again, what they call lobbying in the US is called bribery in the most other places. Why people pay taxes to a government that does not take responsibility for its people is beyond me, what are they getting in return?

      @utkua@utkua4 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate this so much. You could even go deeper into this. Specifically pre workouts. There is a lawsuit for companies like C4 and Jack3d that were putting DMAA into pre workouts. A local news reported a US soldier died during PT due to these supplements. Germany and most of Europe bans these. Yet places we trust like GNC still sell them. One of my friends had a seizure and I myself developed 6 years of neurological heart issues. You could have a whole episode on pre-workouts alone….

    @vincecorbin379@vincecorbin3794 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!

      @optionmillionairebstudios@optionmillionairebstudios4 ай бұрын
    • I've been in the gym for a long time, and just about everyone taking DMAA knew exactly what they were taking, as well as the associated risks. It didn't take a genius to know it was bad for people, considering how hyped up it got you. A lot of gym guys used it specifically because the effects were similar to cocaine or Adderall. In addition, only a small fraction of a percentage of people had negative side effects, like less than 0.1%. Statistically, it had fewer adverse effects and deaths than the vast majority of the prescription drugs we have. And there's still a thriving grey market for it. Many people still regularly seek out and consume DMAA, and you don't really hear about it on the news anymore. The big scare is gone. DMAA isn't off the market in any way. It just isn't sold as a "supplement" anymore. It's a grey market workout compound now. Some grey area pre workouts still have it, but they're rarely sold at retail stores. It's widely available on peptide websites and nootropic websites though. I'm not saying it's benign. What I'm saying is the people using these compounds are well aware of what they're putting in their bodies.

      @Detroit6V92TA@Detroit6V92TA4 ай бұрын
    • @@Detroit6V92TA I’m not attacking DMAA. It’s used regularly as a nasal decongestant I get that. It’s just an example of the misinformation presented In The products. I knew the risks taking it for lifting. No issues. I Never over used it. The issue came with using it during high cardio activity. That’s where it’s higher risk and they didn’t disclose that or that DMAA was used early on. This was the lawsuit and the case was won. I used it for three years sparingly because it helped my sinuses with no issue until I started using it for cardio and began losing feeling in my legs. Many issues were never reported and you don’t what about it because they changed the formula after the lawsuit. I lived in the Gym for years. I get it. Even steroids are safer than vitamin C itself. The only risks known were testing positive for meth anphetamines when taking it.

      @vincecorbin379@vincecorbin3794 ай бұрын
    • Those supplements explicitly indicated that they contained DMAA and what the recommended dosage was. It's on the consumer to be responsible with it. People overdose on many things all the time, should everything be banned or should adults be responsible for their actions?

      @MikeKayK@MikeKayK4 ай бұрын
    • Agree to disagree

      @vincecorbin379@vincecorbin3794 ай бұрын
  • It has always been hard to articulate to others of why I do not take pills or supplements. This goes into such great detail on that. Thank you.

    @spiritsandnature@spiritsandnature2 ай бұрын
  • When I was on deployment (I'm german), we shared a camp with the US forces. For our deployment in-brief we were actively warned by our medical staff officer about the supplements from the American PX. We knew that they potentially contained very harmful substances that are simply illegal in Europe (for a reason!).

    @Ashmodai@Ashmodai4 ай бұрын
    • We love our steroids in our pre-workout makes you think your gains are natural. But a lot of olympic athletes have been ineligible because of these supplements, gotta be really careful with them.

      @chewielewis4002@chewielewis40024 ай бұрын
    • @@chewielewis4002 I gotta find these roid pre workouts everyone's raving about lmao

      @nico-nl6cz@nico-nl6cz4 ай бұрын
    • ​@nico-nl6cz yeah where are these, I gotta avoid them 🫣

      @samthecar@samthecar4 ай бұрын
    • @@chewielewis4002where can i find those? sounds awesome , prework with steroids 💀

      @Ihvtengrssz@Ihvtengrssz4 ай бұрын
    • A whole bunch of commenters about to have shrivelled balls, baldness and high pitched voices lol

      @32BitJunkie@32BitJunkie4 ай бұрын
  • I remember going to the doctors a few years ago and told them I take Centrum and he said "stop taking those, they are snake oil cons with a lot of money. Eat healthy instead!" Amazing work JH! Keep going!

    @Avikus@Avikus4 ай бұрын
    • Doctor's healthy eating recommendations are usually quite different than actual healthy eating.

      @AngieW-ri6qx@AngieW-ri6qx4 ай бұрын
    • You don't need them IF you are eating healthy. You certainly don't have to buy Centrum. I buy the cheapest ones, the Walmart brand Equate.

      @ChavezDIY@ChavezDIY4 ай бұрын
    • I take One a Day by Bayer, simply because I trust a European pharma giant to have a cleaner manufacturing process than some fly by night brand

      @Randomdive@Randomdive4 ай бұрын
    • I know someone who has been taking Centrum for years but has no issues

      @mindhunter8772@mindhunter87724 ай бұрын
    • @@mindhunter8772they got busted not putting any vitamins in their multi vitamins, a lot of the companies are shady like that

      @ti5826@ti58264 ай бұрын
  • The 90s? I remember taking Flintstones vitamins when I was a kid in the 80s. It was hard candy back then and loved the taste. And during that time, bottles didn't have child proof caps so I was taking them more than I should've. My mom would get puzzled that the bottle's already empty. Those days 😂.

    @jrodayeoh@jrodayeoh4 ай бұрын
    • I remember how shocked we were seeing these in America in the 90s. But Australia has since had the same kind of thing marketed at kids too. We have way too many products marketed towards children and babies in supermarkets that are unhealthy foods using misleading claims to seem like healthy, everyday home cooking.

      @BoiseLou@BoiseLou3 ай бұрын
    • I did the same when I was a kid. My mom called poison control and scared the mess out of me. I’ve never forgotten that experience and have been very careful to make sure I don’t take more than the recommended dose of anything. 😅

      @CrowGirl1990@CrowGirl1990Ай бұрын
    • I used to eat the orange flavored baby aspirin from the medicine cabinet. Again, not child proof. Ate them like candy, too. Can’t believe I didn’t get Reye’s syndrome or some other issue related to overdose!

      @DL-rl9bd@DL-rl9bdАй бұрын
    • Same with my Hello Kitty cetrinets

      @yummy.crayon@yummy.crayonАй бұрын
    • @@yummy.crayonwait I want those

      @harrietxo2310@harrietxo23106 күн бұрын
  • My grandfather had the first vitamin and health food store in Middle Tennessee. He was in business for 42 years. It was called Len Rossi Health Foods. He always did a lot of research on the vitamins he bought and sold and made sure they were top-notch quality. He had 4 stores at one point, but through the years, everyone started selling vitamins. Wal Mart, grocery stores, even gas stations, and it really hurt his business towards the end. He only had 1 store but worked until he was 90 and passed 2 years ago. He knew the vitamins the big box stores were selling then were all really crappy quality, and he preached quality in his store. He was also smart enough not to tell people that you can replace medicines with these supplements. He would say it's a compliment to whatever else you have to take medically.

    @TitansRossi@TitansRossi4 ай бұрын
    • you cannot replace med( i mean a med which is not meant for just symptom reduction) with a supppement if you have a disease. You can never replace a good diet for supplement. Go watch scientific base video on supplements on youtube based on 10 yr long meta analysis. As a pharmacist i value that more than any authorities or rationale of physicians.

      @MAJ786MJ@MAJ786MJ4 ай бұрын
    • What did he recommend

      @user-yi5ie3qw3x@user-yi5ie3qw3x17 күн бұрын
  • AG1 reached out to Johnny for sponsorship. Instead Johnny did a whole hit piece on them. Love it!

    @hdk173@hdk1734 ай бұрын
    • I guess they dint offer enough money 🤷‍♂

      @DavideTravelli@DavideTravelli4 ай бұрын
  • Also, if you plan on taking a supplement, the best way to ensure it is safe is if it has USP or NSF labels. These are private testing labs that validate dosage, check for contaminants, etc.

    @andrewmartin1829@andrewmartin18294 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. I need to take supplements for a prior deficiency so this is very helpful.

      @kingace6186@kingace61864 ай бұрын
    • no need for government to get involved a screw up another industry

      @askeladd60@askeladd604 ай бұрын
    • I hate how the government passes things like the clean air and clean water act so i get you completely. I wish they'd just let companies pollute the air and water as much as possible so they can keep making more profits like they should. that's really all that matters. you and me, we think alike! @@askeladd60

      @dustyoldhat@dustyoldhat4 ай бұрын
    • Well, we have to be careful of saying the word "safe". Those certifications mean that the products have been tested to at least be what the label on the bottle says it is and are not contaminated with other potentially toxic substances or prescription meds. The certification does not mean a supplement either does what it says it does or that it won't cause harm itself. So a supplement with the certifications is safer than a supplement without the certification, but it doesn't mean it's completely safe.

      @tboneforreal@tboneforreal4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tboneforrealtap water isn't necessarily safe either.... 😂 But it's deemed safe by the government/states.

      @cmo5807@cmo58073 ай бұрын
  • Love the effort that went into this video, particularly the visuals.

    @sabrinakopekova507@sabrinakopekova5074 ай бұрын
  • This was a very insightful segment. Thank you for your help and exposure.

    @slhgrow7683@slhgrow76832 ай бұрын
  • Pharmacist here, this was really well explained and highlighted many important facts that our patients are led to overlook regarding the use of vitamins and supplements. I must say that it was comforting to hear the PharmD and MD reinforce the things I tell to many patients everyday.

    @nathannelson4662@nathannelson46624 ай бұрын
    • Yet your industry will push big pharma products that make you and doctors very rich and have many side effects. Big pharma has been convicted of the biggest lawsuits in history for disregarding safety of products. The whole opioid epidemic was caused by big pharma and doctors pushing harmful addictive drugs on people and claiming they were safe and effective.

      @andrewdishman335@andrewdishman3354 ай бұрын
    • These bots are getting ridiculous

      @AfricanLionBat@AfricanLionBat4 ай бұрын
    • Pharmacy here ok idc

      @sageriley6775@sageriley67754 ай бұрын
    • Nicholas Burke changed my bum life

      @jaimedelgado7529@jaimedelgado75294 ай бұрын
    • Yet we most overregulated country when it comes to drugs

      @notmyself2533@notmyself25334 ай бұрын
  • It would be cool if you did a video on how toxic the food industry is too. I feel like the supplement industry and the food industry go hand in hand with profiting from consumers instead of actually caring about our health.

    @jaredrodriguez5538@jaredrodriguez55384 ай бұрын
    • Yes! I agree. Would love to see a video on this.

      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife@MyMerryMessyGermanLife4 ай бұрын
    • John Oliver's video on food safety is really good

      @MohitVellanki@MohitVellanki4 ай бұрын
    • If people only see it first hand they probably never eat highly processed food again. I been in those factories. They scrap mold off the lines, they allow so many dead animals in the process like rats or birds, which by the way there alot of poop going around....

      @brittnyhawk8633@brittnyhawk86334 ай бұрын
    • If the food container has more than 3-4 ingredients don't buy it.

      @suebishop5427@suebishop54274 ай бұрын
    • Plenty out there already.

      @cheezheadz3928@cheezheadz39284 ай бұрын
  • Such an excellent investigative story. Kudos to Johnny. Have a merry Christmas all!

    @intheovaloffice@intheovaloffice4 ай бұрын
    • It’s actually one-sided. Why doesn’t he mention that the supplement that was banned was an amino acid that was very similar to Prozac. The supplement was banned because it did kill people, but it was due to bad bacteria that was in those supplements and not the supplement itself. The bacteria was at fault, but it was still banned, and then lots of advertising came out for Prozac. Now we get more interesting is that it was banned for 16 years, which was the time of the patent for Prozac, and once the patent for Prozac was done this supplement was allowed to be sold again. Not to mention that the FDA has been known when you dig deeper to not fully and properly review medication, and the fact that food and drug administration people have a revolving door and work for the pharmaceutical companies as well which is a huge conflict of interest and we wouldn’t accept it in any other field. Also, the supplements that made cancer worse or synthetic and not whole foods supplements where Whole Foods supplements could have helped tremendously most likely. Obviously, cancer is a bit more complex, but we never cross check genetically modified foods, pesticides, processed foods, and all of that to see how it affects house. We investigate them individually , but we consume them together And what should be balanced reporting here would be to discuss how many overdoses occur with properly prescribed medicine, and how many people die from medication. Let’s look at how Merk had a medication where they allowed it to be sold to the public because of the amount of death, and harm it would caused would not affect their profit so this company decided that it was OK to solve it because they can pay off their deaths and still be very profitable. Until someone force the situation we would’ve been told that it has to do with something else and not the medication itself. I think we’ve been conditioned to believe that medicine is perfect and once you start researching the FDA and the amount of recalls and deaths and harm medicine causes, you’ll see that medicine might actually be worse

      @tomasrazelo3271@tomasrazelo32712 ай бұрын
  • I do take vitamin D in the winter. It's cheap. And not enough sunshine in the day. What can I say?

    @williamstewart7725@williamstewart77254 ай бұрын
    • You can say that you take vitamin D in the winter. That it's cheap and that there is not enough sunshine in the day

      @Krpasava@Krpasava2 ай бұрын
  • I hope you make this a multi part series. There is so much that could be covered in and around this topic

    @benmcreynolds8581@benmcreynolds85814 ай бұрын
    • Not really.

      @Reutzel507@Reutzel5074 ай бұрын
    • True.

      @yesabhijith1@yesabhijith14 ай бұрын
    • Yes, please make it a series!! So much about supplements, the FDA, the laws, and the lawsuits around supplements

      @MegaMazenko@MegaMazenko4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MegaMazenkolol. Supplements? It's a joke a non-issue if you look at how corrupt pharmaceutical industry is and how toxic some of their products actually are. Regulation doesn't have to mean much today, sadly. It's all about money.

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
    • Supplement companies are pharmacies WITHOUT regulation. No joke there except you dismissing it.

      @LabGecko@LabGecko4 ай бұрын
  • Only Johnny casually goes from talking about Switzerland's obsession with guns to health supplements

    @HeisenbergFam@HeisenbergFam4 ай бұрын
    • Only on the December ad-grind

      @rkan2@rkan24 ай бұрын
    • Obsession with security

      @zephyrwinkle6552@zephyrwinkle65524 ай бұрын
    • I’m here for it haha. So good!

      @jfisher164@jfisher1644 ай бұрын
    • badly researched and without any nuance.. its the lowest tier of pop science.. a johnny harris jump cut video that exploit your emotions! he shoudl talk about movies or travel.. not politics or health! swiss and nutrition is all the same.. just find the clickbaity thing about it!

      @boohoo5419@boohoo54194 ай бұрын
    • It's his job, not something casual

      @SamuelNoaGreen@SamuelNoaGreen4 ай бұрын
  • Supplements are not a complete lie. I had a proven vitamin D deficiency (proven through multiple tests) and require vitamin D supplementation, subsequent test show my vitamins D levels have since improved. Aside from that I also take Omega's 3's(combined with vitamin D) and Zinc and I definitely feel better since I started.

    @vejet@vejet3 ай бұрын
    • Cholecalciferol - Vitamin D3 is the main ingredient in d-CON rat poison so don't take more than 400 IU per day.

      @Jeffs60@Jeffs603 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Johnny, I truly appreciate this video, and all the research that you and your team has done. Definitely deserve my Subscription. I hope to see more value in your other videos man!

    @Enthusiastichris@Enthusiastichris3 ай бұрын
  • Good to see a big KZhead channel quietly dunk on AG-1. My favorite part about every single AG-1 ad is seeing just how clear it is that they 100% tell the KZheadr that they have to drink an entire serving in the ad. Pay attention next time you see one. It cracks me up every time.

    @ogKEGGY@ogKEGGY4 ай бұрын
    • Actually! To provide some insight, they do ask for it to be drunk yes, but in its entirety no. Similar to soft drink ads on tv and such.

      @evan@evan4 ай бұрын
  • 9:47 "supplements are not food the way a bag of Doritos is food" is the most US American thing a person can say

    @felip3442@felip34424 ай бұрын
    • It's an inside joke, based on one of previous videos and his love for doritos

      @mrsean20@mrsean204 ай бұрын
    • Saying "US American" is one of the most non-American things to say

      @WilliamCampbell9991@WilliamCampbell99913 ай бұрын
    • @@WilliamCampbell9991 thank you, that's the case because an US American Dorito brain does not grasp that América is a continent and that there are many other Americans rather than US ones

      @felip3442@felip34423 ай бұрын
    • a bag of doritos is not food either

      @serge.telipko@serge.telipko3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@felip3442 Exactly, I agree! Like there are Canadian Americans and Peruvian Americans and European Americans :)

      @scouncil2028@scouncil20283 ай бұрын
  • I’m really curious to see if this also applies to countries with stronger health regulations (like any within the EU).

    @maytrestar@maytrestar4 ай бұрын
    • I'm European and I would be curious too. It could also be useful for US consumers. Like... only buy stuff from the EU?

      @Wasabih26@Wasabih264 ай бұрын
    • I trust Australia - we're pretty fanatical...

      @turgs1@turgs14 ай бұрын
    • I think the study 19:00 was contucted in Europe. Authors are from Poland and they mention European regulations in the introduction

      @K127able@K127able4 ай бұрын
    • @@Wasabih261Q

      @Lucasshane09@Lucasshane092 ай бұрын
    • @Wasabih26 Problems with buying from the eu is that the companies can just lie about the origin and quality, similiar to buying pure virgin olive Italian oil in the us sometimes has no olives in it

      @cementcitron9428@cementcitron94282 ай бұрын
  • A big fan of the channel… you could tilt your main camera (head-on camera) ever so slightly, the vertical lines stay vertical… it is a bit distractive… thanks for the great content… 😉

    @BeachWolf1979@BeachWolf19794 ай бұрын
  • I am a 78 year old male with absolutely perfect health and able to do anything I could do when I was 25, though not so fast!! I have been a regular exerciser for more than 40 years, 25 years as a runner and for the last 15 years as a walker and a cyclist. Never been in a hospital bed, no diseases and never any difficulties with my symptoms and vital signs; all testings and check ups in 2023 show a nil negative return! I have never taken any energy drinks, no electrolyte drinks and never any supplements of any kind! Regarding my diet, I am not called anything but probably close to vegetarian. 175cm tall and 60 kgs. My blood pressure is an average over the last year of 113/72 - I know, I take it every day! For those who take supplements, you would do well to question if they actually make a difference. If tests show some deficiencies, consider using them. Always consult your doctor first.

    @oddviews@oddviews4 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! You are doing much better than most people your age (including my parents) and even many people much younger than you!

      @MatthewTheWanderer@MatthewTheWanderer4 ай бұрын
    • Your BMI and regular exercise explain the health, you are my height and I with what I consider close to optimal weight still weight about 10kg more than you. Depending on where they live, it's almost impossible to get enough d-vitamin from food and sun for many people. Also if one doesn't eat fish regularly, they might not get enough omega-3 which could show up as cognitive decline sooner, and no blood test will show those end results.

      @cyberfunk3793@cyberfunk37934 ай бұрын
    • Eat more meat soy boy.

      @GameGamesGaming-tc8ur@GameGamesGaming-tc8ur4 ай бұрын
    • @@GameGamesGaming-tc8ur If his health is fine, why would he need to eat more meat?

      @cyberfunk3793@cyberfunk37934 ай бұрын
    • Maybe give a little credit to your genes.

      @michaelmallory5942@michaelmallory59424 ай бұрын
  • I take Vitamin D3 every year during the winter months, I live in Michigan and I'm a big advocate for getting all my friends on it during the winter

    @jacobcristofori8097@jacobcristofori80974 ай бұрын
    • It's what's in the video, it's something that we can test it, and normally most of us (at least here where I live a place that have a lot of sunlight hours) have vitamin D deficit, so it's something that should be supplemented.

      @miguelscosta@miguelscosta4 ай бұрын
    • I just eat oranges during that time

      @emptyhad2571@emptyhad25714 ай бұрын
    • @@emptyhad2571Oranges? haha why? We’re discussing Vitamin D.

      @rlud304@rlud3044 ай бұрын
    • Out of the vitamin supplements I've taken, vitamin D is the only one that's had a noticeable effect on my health. I think I must have been vitamin d deficient for most of my life till I started taking them

      @Bvggerffpls@Bvggerffpls4 ай бұрын
    • @@emptyhad2571 Bro getting vitamin C instead of vitamin D🧐

      @thisistotallyfine@thisistotallyfine4 ай бұрын
  • Yesssss Johnny!!! Thank you spreading the good word!!!! As a dietitian who has been saying these things for years, it's so encouraging to see this on a platform as popular as yours! 🙌 I think checking third party testing sites (i.e. USP, NSF, ConsumerLab) and/or speaking with a dietitian/pharmacist about supplements is the best course of action for individuals looking to learn more about what they're taking/should take!

    @georgiahaas5223@georgiahaas52234 ай бұрын
    • I agree, but his point is still one-sided. He mentions how the FDA checks everything out but he doesn’t say that the people in the FDA have short term and then go work for the pharmaceutical companies and helping them approve things. A huge conflict of interest. Especially since medicine, even one prescribed properly has lots and lots of negative like overdose and things of that nature. Look at the pharmaceutical reps who are pushing the doctors to sell more drugs, and the problem that caused us. The supplements that caused cancer to get worse by the way, or the sympathetic ones in that study and not the proper whole ones. If you’re going to discuss illnesses and deaths, you need to also talk about medicine which also causes illnesses - except with medication you have big companies with lots of money that silence us. Why not mention the study of a medicine where the pharmaceutical company hid information purposely knowing that this medication would cause death and worsen health, and they decided to move forward with it, because paying out for those that was still not high enough compared to the profits they would make. I think that we’ve been conditioned to think that there is absolutely no corruption and no issues in the medical field and we ignore things like how many medicines get pulled off of shelves, and how many medicines have been recalled for so many reasons. One last thing here is the fact that he talks about an amino acid that killed people which had nothing to do with the amino acid, but it actually had to do with a bad batch of bacteria that was in it. What should be included is that Prozac was then advertised like crazy Because it essentially did the same thing as the supplement. Prozac’s license and patent had about 16 years left on it, and they banned the supplement for that long. Once the patent was up, this supplement was allowed to be sold again. Does this sound like a health concern or does this sound like a business move?

      @tomasrazelo3271@tomasrazelo32712 ай бұрын
  • My mum works for a company with high quality eco products and she is guiding many people with serious illnesses. So i have seen first hand what high quality supplements can do. Literal miracle recovery stories, altho it may take time. My mum beat cancer btw like this as well. I would never buy cheap whatever brands and nothing thats owned by blackrock/vanguard or where i m not 100 % sure. The real issue is that this gov/regulatory agencies dont care is true for almost all aspects e.g. food, pharamceutical safety etc. Its just one big mafia after the other trying to get better regulations and more profit.

    @zionne2716@zionne2716Ай бұрын
  • If you guys take supplements for deficiencies, buy Australian brands like Swisse or Blackmore, since the regulations in Australia are a lot stricter. Further, they go through routine testing by the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration) to ensure the upmost quality.

    @angrypotatoyt5622@angrypotatoyt56224 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for this!!!!

      @themysticalgg@themysticalgg4 ай бұрын
    • Can I buy these in the states ?

      @davidbrown4271@davidbrown42714 ай бұрын
    • 27:57 he says he willl put in the description some links to 3rd party sites which rate products, and the vid shows an example of one. Might help US users.

      @old_grey_cat@old_grey_cat4 ай бұрын
    • He's saying all supplements are fake no matter which country

      @newmexicoballer3867@newmexicoballer38674 ай бұрын
    • ​@@old_grey_catbecause he's getting a cut of what you will purchase 😅

      @newmexicoballer3867@newmexicoballer38674 ай бұрын
  • 0:19: ⚠ Many supplements are found to be contaminated with illegal substances and bacteria, posing a health risk to consumers. 4:26: ⚠ The dietary supplement industry operates with minimal regulation, allowing companies to market products without FDA approval or enforcement of ingredient rules. 8:15: 💰 The video reveals how lobbying influenced the passing of a law friendly to the supplements industry. 12:49: 🧪 A meta-analysis of 84 studies found that vitamins and supplements have little to no benefit in preventing cancer and cardiovascular disease, and may even be harmful in some cases. 17:15: ⚠ The supplement industry is poorly regulated and can be harmful, leading to thousands of emergency room visits each year. 21:08: ⚖ The lack of FDA approval and oversight in the supplement industry is concerning. 25:24: ⚖ The video discusses the need for stricter regulations on supplement companies to ensure product safety and accuracy in labeling. Recapped using Tammy AI

    @ambition112@ambition1124 ай бұрын
    • Thanks AI

      @deaguacate@deaguacate4 ай бұрын
    • dude, you must have a lot of free time LOL go and get a job.

      @danielbroomhall8882@danielbroomhall8882Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the video! It was seriously eye opening and scary 😅

    @user-bh8ug1vc3k@user-bh8ug1vc3k3 ай бұрын
  • Johnny! You're realky making useful videos. Thank you

    @soheilsh552@soheilsh5524 ай бұрын
  • The production value is higher than ever! Keep up the good work

    @plonkerdo0d117@plonkerdo0d1174 ай бұрын
  • It always shocks me to hear how the US Healthcare system, prescriptions, and supplements work. I work in pharmacy in Canada and all supplements require regulation and receive a NPN (Natural product number) similar to the DIN (Drug information number) that prescriptions use. This way people can look up what really is in a supplements or herbal products.

    @Spiderhog6@Spiderhog64 ай бұрын
    • That sounds like it gives people a false sense of security. Identifiying a substance by id number does nothing to verify its purity.

      @offensivearch@offensivearch4 ай бұрын
    • @@offensivearch Well, I don't know what the supplement regulations are in Canada - but this person also said their supplements are regulated, and that people can look up what is in the product. So, hopefully, they go through actual testing protocols.

      @i_love_rescue_animals@i_love_rescue_animals4 ай бұрын
    • @@offensivearch It doesn't though. The number is a regulatory thing, to get that ID number they need to pass testing, ensuring they actually contain what they say they do in the amounts they claim and not anything else. Supplements here are made by specific companies or big brands like walmart and such. You don't get random people's supplements here.

      @SohiHien@SohiHien4 ай бұрын
    • You're in the same boat with supplements. Sounds like you have a false sense of security regarding how safe & useful they are. Look up what supplements are on your store shelves, then see those same things are available in the US & vice versa. Your label is the equivalent of the US's disclaimer label, only your's makes you believe it's been properly regulated.

      @corey2232@corey22324 ай бұрын
    • Why are Canadians so naive ? Because it has a DIN number that makes it more trusted and reliable? 😂😂 There is literally no competition for anything in Canada. There are 3 telco companies, 3 grocery stores, a handful of big chain stores, and only a handful of supplement companies. The DIN number is more of a way to keep competition out rather than to help "customer safety and supplement purity"

      @jamessullenriot@jamessullenriot4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. Also, thank you for the for the links in the description where we can check all kinds of supplements.

    @traianivanescu24@traianivanescu244 ай бұрын
  • Your videos are next level. This one is especially important as well.

    @richardramfire3971@richardramfire397115 күн бұрын
  • You and your team are the best. Thank you so much for covering the kinds of topics that really affect all of us.

    @KyleHM09@KyleHM094 ай бұрын
  • Definitely not getting THC in CBD in Ireland. Lord knows I would love it to be the case.

    @thechocablockman@thechocablockman4 ай бұрын
    • Tbh I dont think any of this video relates to us. The EU is super regulated and strict

      @LannasMissingLink@LannasMissingLink4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LannasMissingLink i just did 1min research and in fact they handle it the same as usa..

      @ardianha5346@ardianha53464 ай бұрын
    • The small amount of THC found in some legal hemp products is very small and it's psychoactive effects are counteracted by the cbd cause it has antagonist properties on cb1. This video has some misinformation. About cbd, tryptophan, kratom etc. As its very manipulative and says basically everything we can and should say about pharmaceutical industry which is a lot wider and a real issue in some countries, especially the US. But he most likely is sponsored by pharmaceutical industry and they would tell soo many lies about supplements just to win back more costumers. It's all about $$$.

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
  • I started showing signs of getting a cold (light headedness, the chills, and a light cough) a few days ago. I immediately started taking a daily vitamin after dinner and drank more water. The next day I began to immediately feel better and in 3 days the symptoms are all gone and avoided a sore throat.

    @1HeatWalk@1HeatWalk4 ай бұрын
    • You had a mild illness. Feeling better in a few days had nothing to do with taking vitamins.

      @cheezheadz3928@cheezheadz39284 ай бұрын
    • Okay KZhead armchair scientist. There are actual studies showing improvement of colds with zinc supplementation. Meanwhile, some doctors are still inappropriately prescribing antibiotics (which target bacteria ) for patients coming in with cold viruses. And of the ‘safe and effective’ medicine you get at the pharmacy you have oral phenylephrine that was sold for years as a nasal decongestant but turned out to be completely ineffective.

      @JSilb@JSilb2 ай бұрын
    • I give vitamins to my kids and I can see the difference when I don’t. They overcome illness faster and have less fevers and ear infections.

      @hannahandwadeaaron@hannahandwadeaaron2 ай бұрын
    • Placebo

      @user-ti2ep2tm7k@user-ti2ep2tm7k2 ай бұрын
  • Hi johnny really liked video, thankyou so much. can you make similar video on protein shakes and powder industry as well

    @harshitadhiman5647@harshitadhiman56473 ай бұрын
  • I LOVED THE VIDEO FIRST TIME VIEWER WHO'S NOW A FOREVER SUBSCRIBER thank you so much for exposing these issues and how they can be fixed so easily. I wish more people thought as clearly as you my friend, have a great day!

    @rhylynadams7842@rhylynadams78424 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Johnny and the team! Even though you do journalism and the purpose itself is informing people, for me it is also a calming week happening when you release a video, So thank you I really needed this today🙏

    @JamesGames-ck7yc@JamesGames-ck7yc4 ай бұрын
    • But there is misinformation and fear mongering in this video. People dont die from only natural kratom(those who died all had other substances in their body, a lot of sedatives don't show up on screenings) or tryptophan. Nor are the pharmaceuticals that get regulated safe all the time, they actually cause a lot more harm and issues than supplements. Also the small amount of THC in cbd hemp doesn't get you high, it has more of medicinal effects as cbd is an cb1 antagonist and changes the effects of the small amount thc a lot.

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
    • He sure does get a lot of negative posts, maybe 70% from the Right. He's a Left leaning moderate. Some of the crap he receives is for being an ex-mormon - some of it from current mormons and more crap from Christians who are too paranoid to trust even an ex, grasping here. I can't stand the Far Left or F.Right, a bunch of chuckleheads. I'm a right leaning Radical Centrist, I recently discovered RC is a real thing on wikipedia, I was half joking before.

      @Three_Random_Words@Three_Random_Words4 ай бұрын
  • This should be viral! Thank you for the information

    @paularivadeneira8153@paularivadeneira81534 ай бұрын
  • Glucosamine and niacinamide both give me relief from joint-discomfort symptoms.

    @donswank6920@donswank69204 ай бұрын
  • Amazing how much ground you cover with your channel and team Keep it up and thanks for continuing to make amazing content

    @MarcAngeloCoppola@MarcAngeloCoppola4 ай бұрын
  • Whats that old saying, "Let you food be your medicine and your medicine be your food." I like that. Such a tough topic to dive into. Great job.

    @ungerwhere.@ungerwhere.4 ай бұрын
  • Hey - Very informative Video! Do you also know about the regulations in Europe? Is it any different there?

    @nitram3473@nitram34733 ай бұрын
  • Well researched video, nicely presented!

    @soumyagupta1085@soumyagupta10854 ай бұрын
  • This explains why Joe Rogan is so passionate about vitamins

    @nathansharma87@nathansharma874 ай бұрын
    • Would love to see Joe Rogan and Johnny Harris in a cage match, one that takes supplements and one who dosen't. I bet Joe Rogan would win.

      @tedjones-ho2zk@tedjones-ho2zk4 ай бұрын
    • @@tedjones-ho2zk, and that would answer nothing. :D

      @miguelscosta@miguelscosta4 ай бұрын
  • Also a good idea when buying supplements, always make sure it is USP or NSF certified to make sure these companies aren't just putting in less or more of what they say they are. USP and NSF are third parties that test and verify what is in each supplement.

    @Mancer666@Mancer6664 ай бұрын
    • Thanks,didn't know that.Always wondered why it says USP certified on the bottle.

      @enalo6261@enalo62614 ай бұрын
    • USP and NSF are no better than those organic, fare trade, ethical treatment labels, it is a broken system with warped incentives where the revenue model is making money from selling the labels.

      @1Esteband@1Esteband4 ай бұрын
    • Everything is about profits.Trust no one. If you want to experiment on yourself, go ahead. It’s the only true way to know if something is bad for you. Everyone’s genetic disposition is different. Meaning not every substance affects every person the same. There are people that drink non decaf coffee before bed lmao. We are not all built the same.

      @IDontFeelNun@IDontFeelNun4 ай бұрын
    • Or get supplements made in Canada or EU that are regulated ?

      @brianlam9429@brianlam94294 ай бұрын
    • @@brianlam9429likely wouldn’t work. Companies will send vetted products to those territories but maintain loose standards in the U.S. to maintain their profit margin.

      @DesertJoshB@DesertJoshB4 ай бұрын
  • I rarely subscribe to any channel… but I watched only 2 videos on ur channel & I immediately subscribed ❤😂

    @jaybolt100@jaybolt100Ай бұрын
  • I once self medicated with a high dose of cbd for my iud insertion. Sat on the train in nyc so high I missed my stop. As someone who has taken cbd before without issue, I thought I was going crazy. I definitely accidentally got high off a cbd tincture….

    @LetYourLoveShine323@LetYourLoveShine3233 ай бұрын
  • LOL I've been seeing tons of youtube ads for that green powder stuff, props to you for calling them out and not just shilling whatever sketchy company offers you money

    @stefanmaciolek6540@stefanmaciolek65404 ай бұрын
  • Hey Johnny, i'm a fan from germany and i just wanted to say something about Kratom. Is agree that it's probably better for people who aren't addicted to opioids to not take it. But i see huge potential (at least in the US) for using it as a Substitute for Heroin or Fentanyl. I was addicted to heroin for two years and i got off it with the help of methadone and buprenorphine, which is made really easily available for addicts here in germany. But inf i were living in the US at that time, i coulda never afforded to get treated with substitutes and i'd be dead for SURE. It's really sad that the US government doesnt help it's addicts properly, i literally can't imagine how hard it must be to get clean in the US. My heart goes out to all of you ❤

    @lukassubstanzentanz3053@lukassubstanzentanz30534 ай бұрын
    • Kratom got me addicted to opioids in the first place, then I switched to heroin. Now I'm on a substitution treatment with controlled-release morphine. So yeah, double-edged sword with Kratom, to say the least.

      @PsychOsmosis@PsychOsmosis4 ай бұрын
    • @@PsychOsmosis I know man, i'm just imagining living on the street and having no money for any substitutes or treatments then a first step could maybe just be to switch to kratom. I never tried it but i heard from some people that it's technically possible, but of course because of the short duration of the effect it's not the best substitute. I would really just see it as a first step to tapering off or smth like that.

      @lukassubstanzentanz3053@lukassubstanzentanz30534 ай бұрын
    • I was an alcoholic and kratom helped me kick the crutch but in turn I believe I'm addicted to kratom now. Traded one addiction for another but at least I don't have hang overs. Also I feel it helps me with work for I have a physical job, gives me energy, it's like my morning coffee.

      @creepinasicrawl@creepinasicrawl4 ай бұрын
    • I quit opiates with Kratom. Now I use krstom recreationally if I want a lil bit of that junkie feeling. I love it. Switched alcohol Xanax and oxys to marijuana and Kratom.

      @Greyalien587@Greyalien5874 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Greyalien587that's progress, now replace kratom and weed with a good diet and exercise and you are good to go. Congrats on your move in a better direction.

      @surfcat2051@surfcat20514 ай бұрын
  • I would love more of this! The Melatonin and CBD Hype and what it does to people cause it’s called harmless

    @Kikidoyouloveme-ki8ys@Kikidoyouloveme-ki8ys4 ай бұрын
    • Taking melatonin is like taking testosterone.

      @MrPAULONEAL@MrPAULONEAL4 ай бұрын
    • CBD does nothing but help seizures

      @Thebeastisabeauty@Thebeastisabeauty3 ай бұрын
    • Giving melatonin to kids is crazy to me… I imagine so many parents can easily abuse this without much concern from others, kid won’t behave and go to bed on time? Just give ‘em this tasty gummy candy, maybe a few, and they’ll go right to sleep… this can’t be healthy

      @april_@april_2 ай бұрын
  • Hi. Great Video….you mentioned link to 3rd party sites to see which supplement companies / products are legitimate? Thank you

    @Ginogino12020@Ginogino120203 ай бұрын
  • After the pandemic, I stopped playing rugby and got into weight lifting. I remember feeling amazing and enjoyably sore. Eventually I started taking 5 different supplements suggested to me by a GNC employee. Not even a week into taking the supplements: my chest hurt, I constantly felt bloated, and my heart rate was going off. I stopped taking caffeine and even checked the bottles to make sure there wasn’t any in there. None of them had caffeine, my vision even started going blurry from time to time. Stopped taking them and I’ve felt so much better. Stick to the whey and coffee!

    @jesusdamian1874@jesusdamian18744 ай бұрын
    • Because GNC supplements are not reliable. Plus nutritional supplements are potent and shouldn’t be mega dosed like many suggest.

      @brandongordon2521@brandongordon25214 ай бұрын
    • you can go to a naturopath and they prescribe over the counter supplements with the wisdom of a doctor for you specically. They also have access to cheap powders that can do amazing things for your health. I buy brands that they sell in their store. They are often over the counter products by other companies but a naturopath has reviewed the product before it goes on their shelf. An important level of vetting. You will not find these cleaner supplements in a grocery store. They are still very inexpensive.

      @hollyhansen7898@hollyhansen78984 ай бұрын
    • @@hollyhansen7898naturopaths are scammers just homeopaths or chiropractors

      @aminelahlou1272@aminelahlou12724 ай бұрын
    • @@hollyhansen7898 Thats quackery

      @ulosen@ulosen4 ай бұрын
    • All you need is vitamins caffeine and maybe b12. Trust me. Protein shakes too. Nothing else is necessary

      @r3drift@r3drift4 ай бұрын
  • Supplements in Canada is so different! You typically can get multivitamins from a few specific brands or individual supplements (like D3, B 12 etc) by those same brands. There are very few one off supplement brands with weird mixes here. Things are more regulated, all medical and non-medical ingredients are listed on the bottles along with medical advice for their use and reasons you should not take them (if you are pregnant etc). They all have a NPN number which is issued by health canada, they assess the product before it can be sold.

    @SohiHien@SohiHien4 ай бұрын
  • Great video! That was seriously eye opening for me and made me realize how gullible I have been. I think the reason why supplements are so popular in the US, is because we want a quick fix or easier route. I was blown away when you started talking about Lions Mane because I had a bad reaction after I took some. I had no clue!

    @malissagottman3800@malissagottman38004 ай бұрын
  • getting an ad for supplements in the middle of the vid is just..... chefs kiss

    @jahvongrey5663@jahvongrey56634 ай бұрын
  • Do a part two highlighting companies that ARE doing it right so we can support them!

    @jhamby8773@jhamby87734 ай бұрын
    • Here's one: nootropicsdepot, they put a lot of resources into their own in-house lab testing and ensuring consumer safety and quality.

      @mycelia_ow@mycelia_ow4 ай бұрын
    • Don't expect them to do this. More clicks for outrage.

      @Chazzmatazz@Chazzmatazz4 ай бұрын
    • @@Chazzmatazz You don't watch this channel much, do you? lol ... there are a lot of non-outrage pieces, here.

      @zaq_hack4987@zaq_hack49874 ай бұрын
    • @@zaq_hack4987 I'm very familiar with Johnny H. He mostly does good work, but this is kind of low hanging fruit and paints supplements with an overly broad brush, disregarding much of the exciting research being done in the health optimization and longevity spaces utilizing supplements. Drs Andrew Huberman and Peter Atilla could provide a useful counterpoint.

      @Chazzmatazz@Chazzmatazz4 ай бұрын
    • I would much rather have the names of the companies that do put steroids in the supplements. And where I can buy them.

      @Jehty21@Jehty214 ай бұрын
  • I take individual vitamins to address specific issues. The most interesting one so far is vitamin B5 / pantothenic acid, which fixes the skin cracks at the corners of my fingernails, especially in the winter. I used to take multivitamins, but I don't anymore. The extra calcium and vitamin D were messing with my tinnitus.

    @OrigamiMarie@OrigamiMarie4 ай бұрын
    • Wow vitamen D causes tinnitus? Maybe that's why I got it while sick because I was taking supplements

      @relaxation-Corner@relaxation-Corner4 ай бұрын
  • Oh my god! Which ones had THC in them? That’s disgusting! WHICH ONES?

    @SyncJr@SyncJr4 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @jagpreetsandhu5898@jagpreetsandhu58982 ай бұрын
    • We’d like to know, so we can avoid them of course…

      @april_@april_2 ай бұрын
    • @@jagpreetsandhu5898The worst offenders were the THC supplements, almost every brand had a measurable amount in them!!!🤯

      @annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841@annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841Ай бұрын
    • we must take all these samples, for storage and safety of course, not to get high of course 🍃🌱

      @transerobotfrog66613@transerobotfrog6661329 күн бұрын
  • Can’t believe lion’s mane can be so bad for you, I tried it out for a couple of weeks to see if it would help out with college & definitely experienced a decent level of an increased heart rate as well as frequent headaches & panic attacks (likely related to the increased heart rate & headaches). I did some research into it & found that some people may experience allergic reactions while on it so I chalked it up to that but I’m not so sure anymore.

    @doublagoyyogalbuod1788@doublagoyyogalbuod17884 ай бұрын
    • Took it for a week and it has turned my life upside down. I have been getting unbearable panic attacks and anxiety.

      @niikurasu2855@niikurasu28552 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see a video regarding gas station disposal vapes. I’ve head they have a similar lack of regulation. The market produces up to 2 billion in annual sales. Almost seems like a 90s supplement problem that won’t be realized before it’s too late… thanks for what you do Johnny❤

    @user-se4dz1hj5y@user-se4dz1hj5y4 ай бұрын
    • All vapes contain propylene glycol which is really not a chemical you want to inhale.

      @jungleno4151@jungleno41514 ай бұрын
  • great video. you should provide links to the studies. I would love to read them

    @matrix12x@matrix12x4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this eye opening video

    @aghib3376@aghib337621 күн бұрын
  • Doritos are not food. One easy trick that helped me with my health was to start calling ultra processed stuff "taste hacking chemicals" and not food. Now I only eat food and sometimes I might take some "taste hacking chemicals" but changing the label/category helped a lot for me.

    @Giatros89@Giatros894 ай бұрын
    • JH has a thing for Doritos, kind of a running joke (and I wonder if he has sponsorship from them, too). He did a video on MSG where he starts out talking about his love for Doritos.

      @bhold@bhold3 ай бұрын
  • Vitamin C cannot be produced by our body, I vaguely remember reading that we still might have a gene for it but it is inactive. Also supplements are so different in both quality and combination. It is also important to note that modern food production might alter the amount of vitamins/nutrients we are getting due to the way it is farmed.

    @theunlicenseddoctor@theunlicenseddoctor4 ай бұрын
  • Love what you do, johnny! I've always wondered what's in our bottled water! Or more or less do they really do the osmosis process it claims, or are they literally just filling up bottles and selling them?? Just a thought

    @jasonjackson5493@jasonjackson54934 ай бұрын
    • Not only that, you should actually drink LESS water, as it's filled with deuterium. The body makes water, and food contains water, so we don't typically need much. I just drink when thirsty, and only enough to quench the thirst.

      @TerriblePerfection@TerriblePerfection4 ай бұрын
    • Get your own RO filter's, not expensive.

      @ianbardon8581@ianbardon85814 ай бұрын
    • There's an interesting episode of "Down to Earth" with Zac Effron and Darin Olien about water. S1E2.

      @cayhodgie@cayhodgie3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cayhodgie cheer's I'll have a look 😊

      @ianbardon8581@ianbardon85813 ай бұрын
    • Heavey wayter has a small amount of deurerium so if you don't want it buy light water to drink@@TerriblePerfection

      @zorbzod6475@zorbzod64753 ай бұрын
  • lol at 10:25, that's not exactly "prominently displayed and in bold face type" like the law demands 😂

    @ObviouslyASMR@ObviouslyASMR4 ай бұрын
  • How does a study actually show that something can't prevent something someone doesn't have yet?

    @chasehughesofficial@chasehughesofficial4 ай бұрын
  • I would love to know if this is the case outside of the USA too. I live in the UK but I know standards of production regulation vary massively depending on which nation you live in.

    @spoonsandspades@spoonsandspades4 ай бұрын
  • The FDA’s stamp does little to make me feel safe either way. The amount of ex-drug company lobbyists that end up working for federal branches such as the FDA is terrifying. It would be great to see a deep dive into this, as it truly a huge part of the scam we all endure in our illusion of a free and democratic society.

    @adamblackman6660@adamblackman66604 ай бұрын
    • You should be more worried about people that used to work in federal branches going into corporate jobs after 'retirement'. That's the people that ruin civilizations.

      @CaptainDCap@CaptainDCap4 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. The FDA is bought and paid for.

      @TylerAnderson-xl6hb@TylerAnderson-xl6hb4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but he most likely is sponsored by pharmaceutical industry which does exactly this so he most likely won't. If he will make a video about pharma, pharmaceuticals etc and their corruption, I would be all over the video and give it thumbs up! 😃🤭

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I remember cases with the opioid giants and they would get people in FDA while simultaneously working for the drug company. Obviously a big red flag in hindsight, I forgot if it was hidden or on paper it wasn't but I also remember they weren't really hiding it either.

      @john38825@john388254 ай бұрын
    • Yup, you need FDA run by someone with no history in Drug industry, like Trump appointing a real estate guy who hadnt taken biology since high school

      @navin750@navin7504 ай бұрын
  • I love your content. Can you print both sides, please😅

    @jeebomjan1927@jeebomjan19273 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. As a physician is so difficult to explain to people how unregulated thjs industry is. It’s impossible for one pill to help with “mental clarity/ sleep/ immunity/ digestion” etc all at the same time.

    @phobowl@phobowl23 күн бұрын
    • One pill yes but one plant no

      @crowdsurf@crowdsurf22 күн бұрын
  • Johnny must have a great team working behind the scenes helping to get these videos out so quick.

    @TracksideViews@TracksideViews4 ай бұрын
    • So did Blair from illuminati. Be careful who you trust.

      @EternalGaze8@EternalGaze84 ай бұрын
  • Great video but the body doesn’t produce vitamin c at all

    @cjwhite7801@cjwhite78014 ай бұрын
  • I think the real issue is that they don’t disclose on the bottle enough that it can be dangerous and stuff, the FDA should just enforce better labeling

    @Boostiverse@Boostiverse4 ай бұрын
  • Can you tell me which ones exactly contain THC so I can "avoid" these?

    @chillfluencer@chillfluencer2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. This is the type of information that should be shown in schools.

    @cxa011500@cxa0115004 ай бұрын
  • Johnny your narrative style and pacing is so on point. Awesome to see you becoming our generations Ken burns

    @motowidelens666@motowidelens6664 ай бұрын
    • He is cute but misinformed about multiple things. He hasn't researched it well or is sponsored by companies that want to intentionally mislead people.

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
    • @@Clarity_of_Light sure bud

      @motowidelens666@motowidelens6664 ай бұрын
  • I've never been convinced of the efficacy of supplements but I'm just over a minute in and your telling me I've been missing out on anabolic steroids and getting high on thc.

    @roshaw87@roshaw872 ай бұрын
  • the research is acually awsome

    @vibemaker611@vibemaker6114 ай бұрын
  • Every time I watch one of your videos, I tear up.. LOL. They are so well done. No one is like you Johnny! This topic is so important, and I am so glad that you made this content and put it out there.

    @travisharrisphotography@travisharrisphotography4 ай бұрын
  • When I was in basic training, we lost an 18 year old who died of a heart attack while on a run….he was taking fat burner pills sold at gnc:/

    @Infoseek777@Infoseek7774 ай бұрын
    • That can happen but there seems to be this experimental injection that a bunch of ppl went out and got that is causeing heart attacks in all age groups.

      @zephyrwinkle6552@zephyrwinkle65524 ай бұрын
  • Vid D + K2 (M7), Omega 3, Magnesium mainly plus Lycopene, CQ10 if you are old.

    @coogee-uw9rk@coogee-uw9rk3 ай бұрын
  • Ahh my childhood Flintstone vitamins. They may have been useless but I loved those things 😊

    @nessamcness2399@nessamcness23993 ай бұрын
  • I saw a study a while back that found powdered gypsum drywall in the tablets instead of what was on the bottle. (among other things, like dried lawn grass in others)

    @rdizzy1@rdizzy14 ай бұрын
  • My girlfriend from years ago stop taking her fat burner supplement because it was "too strong" giving her problems like tachycardia and restlessness. I take the rest of pills, one at day in the mornings, before workout. Woooow... The amounts of energy were crazy and that thing affected me psychological too. I was on another level. Months after that the government of my country retired the product from the market and prohibited sales because it contained amphetamines like speed and others. 😮

    @amermeleitor@amermeleitor4 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like the first gen. hydroxycut. I was 18 when I tried it. Didn’t really drink coffee back then. So imagine when I tried hydroxycut. I was literally awake for over 24hours!

      @leandros7662@leandros76624 ай бұрын
    • Amphetamines, ya.. that’ll work for energy haha

      @vhufeosqap@vhufeosqap4 ай бұрын
    • the ultimate Mike Mentzer pre workout

      @waltch5711@waltch57114 ай бұрын
    • @@waltch5711yep. Serge Nubret as well.

      @geraldfriend256@geraldfriend2564 ай бұрын
    • Well amphetamines get thrown on the kids by pharmaceutical industry and governments today so... It's crappy I find it very bad with a lot of side effects, wouldn't even want it for free rx'd. For energy, natural things are a lot healthier. Ginseng, gynostemma etc.

      @Clarity_of_Light@Clarity_of_Light4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video. Would be cool if you went into third party certifications. That might be helpful for people to know about!

    @susiemartin3374@susiemartin33744 ай бұрын
  • Kratom used to have a lot of issues until triple lab testing started. I can track my batches specific lab test. Back 10 years ago, it was coming directly from Indonesia, with no testing. If you ask for a test, they gave fake test paperwork written in a different language, from a fake college. It was crazy. Nowadays it's regulated and on a more grand level than even vitamins. (Depending on who you go to) Just gotta be careful is all. Fyi... The kratom helps with epilepsy and a broken back, and hypoglycemia, easy choice, instead of taking 3 different medications. 🎄Merry Christmas🎄

    @SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos@SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos4 ай бұрын
    • Regulated? What country are you in?

      @mk71618@mk716184 ай бұрын
    • It has helped me a lot with DDD and arthritis. Only problem is I'm wondering about my hair loss...not sure from that, eating carnivore, or menopause or all of the above. 😂

      @charlenewilliams8131@charlenewilliams81314 ай бұрын
    • I've been using pure kratom powder mixed in almond milk a couple of times a day since 2015, no issues, no seizures. It makes me feel normal, less pain from fibromyalgia, it lets me get out of bed and go to work every day. The great thing about kratom is that if anyone wants to abuse it by taking large doses, it just makes them feel nauseous, it's basically self regulating. A couple of grams a day of powder is all that's needed.

      @BillAnt@BillAnt4 ай бұрын
    • It's also as hard to quit as opiods/ good luck getting off it! Everything u said is also false about Kratom. They don't help Any of those conditions. Kratom causes liver and other organ damage. Do your research ❤i take it and im not even dumb enough to preach the so called positives. It's great for energy- bad for everything else in your body. Skin hair and especially liver

      @Thebeastisabeauty@Thebeastisabeauty3 ай бұрын
    • @@charlenewilliams8131ur hair loss is from Kratom. It's not good for you

      @Thebeastisabeauty@Thebeastisabeauty3 ай бұрын
  • I am admitedly a supplement addict. I like to browse the latest health studies, especially well-designed clinical trials. If they show generally good health results (creatine, appropriately-dosed-zinc, fish oil,), I generally find reputable supplement company that produces it, and then check for independent testing results by groups such as consumer lab that spot checks safety and accuracy of the contents such as heavy metals or mislabled doses. If all is good, I order it straight from the manufacter's website to my doorstep. I think it's a pretty straightforward process. As far as bacterial and fungal contamination, we take the same risk when we eat our food everday, which often shares the same lack of oversight. I take many supplements to provide myself with a large variety of minerals and nutrients (in safe dosages) that would be very difficult to provide myself with via diet alone. I've seen considerable improvement in some of my biomarkers from supplementation. Just like anything else, supplements are only as good as the ability of the person taking them to analyze the benefit of taking them.

    @CosmoRyan@CosmoRyan4 ай бұрын
    • cosmo i may go through iherb or bigvits sometimes, is that a bad idea?, you smart you have a good process of getting good stuff, what particular supplements do you like most, i think some of the best are magnesium, vitamin c, b3, vitd3,k2, and others i could list, anyway you smart not buying off ebay amazon ect i as i think fake product on those outlets is rife, only go direct, then again i may go through iherb or bigvits sometimes, is that a bad idea? idk at the moment but life extension doesnt sell direct only via bigvits and iherb,

      @Samanthax1221@Samanthax12214 ай бұрын
    • Wealthy CEO's and shareholders of supplement companies thank you for your gullibility.

      @curmudgeon1933@curmudgeon19334 ай бұрын
    • ​@@curmudgeon1933 Most people that use supplements have plenty of disposable income. If your so smart (not "gullible"), why are you poor?

      @offensivearch@offensivearch4 ай бұрын
    • I'm broke as hell but best believe I'll make a way to get mine cuz I do research and I don't buy just any supplements out there.

      @ItCantRainForever2@ItCantRainForever24 ай бұрын
    • ​@curmudgeon1933 you keep on being a sheep to big pharma then :) I'll stick with my Lions mane, as it helps far more

      @mith_ras8279@mith_ras82794 ай бұрын
  • KZhead literally showed me a supplement ad in the middle of this video

    @alaslipknot@alaslipknot4 ай бұрын
    • This video is a scam as much as the supplement industry. the studies he cites are horrible and misleading.

      @adrianflo6481@adrianflo64814 ай бұрын
  • I have been in the Healthy Diet & Bodybuilding industry for well over 50 years and I agree there are scams out there but also believe there are some good people in the industry of supplements. It's those I trust and benefit from. With many supplements I do take I actually create my own. I purchase powders and make my own capsules but only for my own use. I also like to use some of my own supplements to make into liquid form to drink. With combining natural plant supplements together to make a good one shot per day mixture. My own liquid plant supplement does me well as a 65 year old bodybuilder who ( by using his supplements ) have been tested for testosterone levels and I'm much higher than normal. Having knowledge of what you're taking before consuming is better than finding out you didn't need it after all. Many times I grow, dehydrate, powder & capsulate my own supplements. I use strict measures to make sure there's no contamination of any kind. Not even touched by human hands.

    @andrewglagau8685@andrewglagau86858 күн бұрын
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