Side Effects of Anti-aging Supplements

31 May 2011
by Caitlina Fuller, Contributor
A lot of people are worried about aging and does not want to see their body showing off any vital signs of aging. Because of this, various anti-aging products are now available in the market. These anti-aging supplements were created in order to suppress the aging process. These supplements works by improving the area that needs to be improved and functions almost just the same as bodybuilding supplements.
 
Because of the presence of different anti-aging supplements nowadays, it is important to know that some products may contain side effects if used for a long time. It is crucial that a person have enough knowledge about the product before using it to avoid experiencing discomfort after using it for several days or months.
 
As we age, there are several hormones in our body that starts to produce at a lower rate. Testosterone is an example of a hormone that slows down during aging. An adequate amount of testosterone provides a person with improved balance, enough strength, lowered LDL and cholesterol. As aging occurs, the rate of testosterone hormones slows down and because of this, there are some discomfort that a person would experience. As a result, testosterone supplements will be taken. For testosterone, side effects include higher level of hematocrit and acceleration of prostate cancer growth.
 
Slowing brain activity is a common symptom with aging. Because of that, there are some anti-aging supplements that focus on improving brain activities like vinpocetine. This is a semi-synthetic product extracted from the periwinkle plant. This supplement was proven to improve memory, enhance use of glucose by brain cells, cerebral blood flow enhancement and helps with mood changes. However, long-term use of this product has its own adverse effects like insomnia, dizziness, nausea and transient hypotension.
 
Ginkgo is another supplement meant to increase brain functions. This product is from the ginkgo biloba tree. Aside from brain functions, this supplement is also known to stabilize cells and metabolize glucose and oxygen. Side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness and bleeding might occur. This supplement is also prohibited to pregnant women if not under doctor's recommendation.
 
Another antioxidant that plays a huge role in anti-aging is spirulina. It is known to boost your immune system as well as contribute nutrients for the body. It is also known to prevent heart damage and gives recovery improvement for stroke patients. However, there are some people who have allergic reactions to spirulina. Symptoms for the allergic reactions include nausea and dry fevers.
 



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