Dietary supplements play an important role for more than 57% of Americans on a regular monthly basis, but their use is not yet widely accepted by healthcare providers and payers as an important part of the system supporting a healthier lifestyle.
Dietary supplements play an important role for more than 57% of Americans on a regular monthly basis
2, but their use is not yet widely accepted by healthcare providers and payers as an important part of the system supporting a healthier lifestyle. The most active healthcare consumers purchase supplements an average of six times per year and spend more than $40 per occasion, with 60% of users repeating their purchases
but sexual slowing a placebo. the researchers assessed health of the subjects before and after the trial. finding almost no difference in either group with almost the exact same numbers, roughly 30%, suffering a major health issue. we asked dr. mark siegle to weigh in. the message here is there are no short cuts to good health. you want good health? exercise, eat right. get plenty of sleep, cut down on stress and be happy. if you want to add that multi vitamin, it s probably not going to hurt you. but i don t think it adds anything. the study in the international journal of epidemiology found no evidence supplements improved general well-being. in response, an industry trade group, the counsel for responsible nutrition, tells fox news, quote, there are many reasons why nearly half the u.s. population takes a multi vitamin, including the need to fill nutrient gaps. in addition to that benefit, there are thousands of studies that show benefit for vitamins and minerals for bone health