The Fine Print of Dietary Supplements

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Dietary supplements are more popular than ever, but the products’ ingredients and labels don’t always match

Thanks in part to the Covid-19 pandemic, dietary supplements are more popular than ever.—including one in three children—use the products to improve health, boost fitness, lose weight or enhance sexual performance, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

In 2020, when demand for immunity-boosting supplements surged against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, market analyst Grand View ResearchBut federal law doesn’t require dietary supplements to be proven safe before they’re marketed. Supplements include vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars, metabolites and botanicals such as herbs. They can be purchased as pills, powders or liquids—but

 

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Many are made overseas with lower standards and quality checks and analysis. Be aware of false labels. We need better import controls or blockage from known offenses

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Neither do the health claims with the evidence...

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