Not that I am a habitual Ephedra user, but I have taken it in the past
(in dietary supplements) so I am aware of the risks and effects.


New York County Bans Sale of Ephedra
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Living/ap20030305_2037.html

Quote from the article.....
The federal Food and Drug Administration has reports of 100 deaths among
Ephedra users, and Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler recently died
while using the amphetamine-like stimulant, commonly used for weight
loss and body building.

 - - end quote - - - 

The article doesn't say this, but that is 100 deaths *nationwide* out of
millions of people that have safely taken it.

So just for comparison, I looked up some statistics.  The National
Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependency say that *ANNUALLY*  105,000
Americans die from alcohol-related causes which could include everything
from falls to drunk driving accidents to cirrhosis of the liver. Also,
there are about 365,000 tobacco-related deaths in the U.S. each year. 

It is almost funny at the things that people will pursue like religious
fanatics but yet are willing to overlook others.

It's not that I think that they are wrong ( I think that Ephedra should
be better controlled) , and it's not that I am against alcohol, but the
causes that they decide to become champions for seem to be very, very
skewed. I think that same county in New York should also ban alcohol and
tobacco. Oh wait... They get taxes from the sale of both, so I don't
think that will happen any time soon.

 + + + end rant + + + 


Gary

I can't think of anything to put here Maru.





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