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Parent Alert: Lazy Cakes Are Not for Teens
From the laid-back Lazy Larry character to the
colorfully-packaged sweet chocolate, this product screams of
youth appeal. Lazy Cakes, at a glance, appear to be a
single-serving, gourmet-type brownie dessert; a treat you
wouldnt think twice about if you saw your teen eating.
But parents beware, this is no typical brownie. When you
take a close look at the label, you will see this product
contains a variety of herbal ingredients along with the
caution, recommended for adults only.
What kind of brownie comes with a warning label? The kind
that contains a potent mix of herbs, like Valerian Root
Extract, Passionflower and Melatonin, to name a few. And how
is it a brownie that is unsafe for teens can be marketed and
sold to them legally? The herbal ingredients in this product
are not considered food products, and therefore have not
undergone FDA approval. But just because they are legal does
not mean they are not dangerous. In fact, according to the
National Poison Control Center, more calls come in related
to Melatonin use than any other herb or supplement. Commonly
reported side effects include fatigue, headache,
irritability, disorientation, confusion, sleepwalking, vivid
dreams and nightmares.
Lazy Cakes contain an adult-sized dosage of Melatonin,
which according to medical experts, is enough to cause
seizures in young people. To make matters worse, these
brownies are easily accessible in convenience stores and
online and there are already reports of teens combining
these herb-infused brownies with alcohol and other drugs (a
risky mix with unknown outcomes).
Parents: Know! to read labels and beware of any product
that contains Melatonin or other herbal ingredients. Talk to
your teen about the risk of taking herbal supplements, even
if they can purchase them legally. And consult a physician
before using supplements of any type to help you or your
child relax or sleep.
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