Adam Larson: The death of Lori McClintock, wife of U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock of California, is a tragic reminder that dietary supplements aren’t always good for you. - NBCNewsTHINK
, wife of U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock of California, is a tragic reminder that dietary supplements aren’t always good for you.
A report recently obtained by Kaiser Health News revealed that McClintock died from dehydration ultimately caused by ingesting white mulberry leaf, generally advertised as promoting weight loss and available in forms like pills and tea. Deaths from white mulberry leaf appear to be rare, and we don’t know the form McClintock consumed the leaves in or if they’d been sold to her as a supplement. ButMany dietary supplements aren’t what they say they are, or contain harmful ingredients.
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