Dietary supplements can help you get an adequate amount of essential nutrients but should not take the place of foods that are important to a healthy diet.
When consuming supplements, be sure to speak with your primary care provider or a registered dietician. Here's more: https://www.opss.org/
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Last Updated: July 11, 2023