Food Administration warns consumers against taking a number of supplements sold from the Danish homepage www.fitnessnord.com when products contain harmful ingredients. Diet grants marketed as muscle building, slimming, energy and testosteronboostere.
Plant products contain ingredients which may affect the central nervous system, blood pressure, cardiovascular system, liver and kidney are negative.
These include the following supplements:
• Battle Fuel from MusclePharm (plant Maca)
• Animal Stack from Universal (plant Tribulus Terrestis)
• Axis-HT by BSN (plant Tribulus Terrestis)
• Trib-650 from Dymatize (plant Tribulus Terrestis)
• Hydroxycut Elite from MuscleTech (plant Pausinystalia johimbe)
• MyoBuild from MuscleTech (plant Withania somnifera)
• Hyper from BSN (substances synefrin + caffeine)
It can not be excluded that website marketing other harmful products.
The website www.fitnessnord.com information to Danish consumers. It is stated on the website that is operated by a Swedish company. Food Administration have contacted the Swedish authorities and informed them that the company sells products with harmful herbal ingredients.
Be careful when buying online
Food Administration has generally Danish consumers to be cautious when buying supplements on the Internet.
• Find detailed information about a product, if it sold over the Internet, but not sold in ordinary shops
• To ensure that a product is subject to regulatory control, you can find information about registered supplements on altomkost.dk.