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Vitamin C supplements may be a waste of money, medical experts warn

A woman holding pills and a glass of water. [Courtesy/GettyImages]

A research scientist is advising the public to eat foods rich in vitamin C rather than relying on vitamin C supplements or tablets. Unless someone has specific dietary needs, vitamin supplements are likely a waste of money — and in some cases, they may even be harmful to one’s health.

Studies have shown that around 75 per cent of the vitamin C found in high-dose supplements is less effective in boosting immunity. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many people turned to combinations of vitamins, minerals, and biochemical supplements in an effort to strengthen their immunity, following recommendations from physicians, dietitians, and nutritionists.

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