Supplements and vitamins are great ways to make sure you're getting the nutrition a healthy body requires. Before you make a purchase, check out how to avoid some common mistakes and select the right supplement.
October 2, 2015
Supplements and vitamins are great ways to make sure you're getting the nutrition a healthy body requires. Before you make a purchase, check out how to avoid some common mistakes and select the right supplement.
A rising tide of studies shows that antioxidants in pill form simply don't work — or may even be dangerous.
Your body doesn't care if the vitamin C comes from rose hips or was produced in a big vat somewhere.
A multi that provides sufficient levels of important vitamins and minerals shouldn't cost you more than $30 a year.
More than 5,000 IU per day of vitamin A from retinol may increase osteoporosis risk.
Increased iron is associated with a higher risk of heart disease. Once women stop menstruating, they stop losing iron, and men have been storing it all along.
You just don't need more than the Daily Value for chromium, copper, iodine, manganese, molybdenum and zinc. And most of us take in sufficient quantities of chloride, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium from a healthy diet.
Contact your doctor to find out which vitamins you're lacking in and keep these tips in mind to select the right supplement.
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