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Multi-vitamins are a complete waste of money. Over 30 billion a year is spent on multivitamins

Multivitamins a waste of money and just create 'very expensive urine ...

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Feb 14, 2017 - Australian Medical Association president says there is a lack of evidence showingmultivitamins work.

Experts: Don't Waste Your Money on Multivitamins – WebMD

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Dec 16, 2013 - Three studies find the supplements don't help extend life or ward off heart disease and memory loss.

Multivitamins Are a Waste of Money, Doctors Say - Scientific American

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Dec 17, 2013 - Multivitamins Are a Waste of Money, Doctors Say ... People should stop wasting theirmoney on dietary supplements, some physicians said today, in response to three large new studies that showed most ... The new review study looked at clinical trials that included a total of 450,000 older adults.
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Studies Show Little Benefit in Supplements - The New York Times

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Nov 14, 2016 - Americans spend more than $30 billion a year on dietary supplements — vitamins, minerals and herbal products, among others — many of which are unnecessary or of doubtful benefit to those taking them. That comes to about $100 a year for every man, woman and child for substances that are often of ...

Americans Spend $30 Billion a Year Out-of-Pocket on Complementary ...

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Jun 22, 2016 - Americans spend $30 billion a year out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches. ... About 59 million Americans age 4 or older had at least one out-of-pocket expenditure related to a complementary health approach?55.2 million adults and 4.1 million children (23.5 percent and 7.1 percent, ...