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Popping a cocktail of supplements every day might be doing you more harm than good
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- Ruth Clegg Health and wellbeing reporter Getty Images I did not see myself as an avid supplement taker, but then I took a good look in my cupboard.
- Without realising it, I had accumulated several pouches of creatine, vitamin D, magnesium, collagen, an all-in-one green supplement, and some tablets designed to help with the ups and downs of perimenopause.
- I had thought I was immune to the constant ads on social media, but apparently not.
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Ruth Clegg Health and wellbeing reporter Getty Images I did not see myself as an avid supplement taker, but then I took a good look in my cupboard.
Without realising it, I had accumulated several pouches of creatine, vitamin D, magnesium, collagen, an all-in-one green supplement, and some tablets designed to help with the ups and downs of perimenopause.
I had thought I was immune to the constant ads on social media, but apparently not.
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