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A dietitian avoids supplements — except for these 3
Dietitian Josie Porter recommends three evidence-backed supplements—vitamin D, omega-three, and collagen—due to specific health benefits and situational needs. She emphasizes a food-first approach but acknowledges supplements' role in addressing deficiencies and health goals.
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