Dietary supplements that are perceived by consumers as harmless can actually lead to dire consequences. We talk to the doctor about whether a person needs dietary supplements at all and what can happen if you do not monitor their use.
In a conversation on Sputnik Kyrgyzstan radio, the head of the department of basic and clinical pharmacology of the Faculty of Medicine of KRSU, Aida Zurdinova, emphasized that if a person eats a balanced and rational diet, then he does not need any food additives: he already receives a sufficient amount of necessary vitamins and microelements.
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