Health Canada has issued a warning for workout supplements that pose a serious health risk

Health Canada has dealt with countless food recalls lately, and now they are issuing a warning to the public about certain workout supplements that may pose a serious health risk.
On May 25, Health Canada issued a warning about a series of unauthorized health products, including workout supplements, sexual enhancers and skin lighteners, which users should beware of for a number of related reasons. to health risks.
The workout supplements in question have not been approved by Health Canada and may contain ingredients that are not listed on the product label or the label may state an unsafe ingredient or an unsafe combination of ingredients, said Health Canada.
The list of workout products reported by Health Canada is as follows:
- Boneafide Shred Workout Supplement
- Chemix Energy Workout Supplement
- Genone Laboratories Oxy Lean Workout Supplement
- Limited Gangster Series Myo-TKO Blueberry Pomegranate Workout Supplement
- Limited Gangster Series Myo-TKO, Cherry Cola Workout Supplement
- Limited Gangster Series Myo-TKO Watermelon Workout Supplement
- Raw Ignite Workout Supplement
These “unauthorized health products have not been approved by Health Canada, which means they have not been evaluated for their safety, effectiveness and quality. Unauthorized health products can pose many dangers for health,” according to the public notice.
The Federal Ministry is urging Canadians who use the affected items to “stop using the products” and to “consult your healthcare professional if you have used these products and have any medical conditions, and for product advice. best suited to you and your family.”
According to Health Canada, when identifying “unauthorized products that may pose serious health risks, Health Canada takes appropriate action to prevent further distribution and informs Canadians. This includes working with the Canada Border Services Agency to help prevent any further imports of unauthorized products.”