It all went well for single mother Nor Hariyati Hassan, 44, until she began noticing that one of her legs had started to swell. She was also losing her appetite. And her urine was murky.“I decided to see the doctor about it and that was when I realised that my habit of taking ‘garbage products’ had taken a toll on my health.”She followed the doctor’s advice, but perhaps it was too late.
“There was no Internet back then. I had no idea of the effects. I kept on taking the pills. I wanted to slim down and have fairer skin.These days, she wants to create public awareness, and has been doing so through TikTok.She said she would not want other people to go through the same experience as her.
According to the National Health and Morbidity Survey 2022 on Adult Health Survey, one in every three adults is overweight.Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Assoc Prof Dr Barakatun Nisak Mohd Yusof said individuals who are obese should seek professional help instead of relying on their own methods. Malaysian Pharmacists Society president Amrahi Buang said the public should be wary of some herbal products sold in the illegal market and promoted as weight loss supplements.
Amrahi said it was important for consumers to buy herbal weight loss products only from regulated producers while also receiving consultations from professionals.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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