Recent data shows that over 57.6% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements regularly. These products are often marketed to support digestive and metabolic health, but the line between essential and superfluous supplements is increasingly blurred. With new research constantly emerging, consumers face the ongoing challenge of discerning which supplements deliver real benefits and which are simply money-wasters. Understanding how supplements interact with our digestive and metabolic systems is crucial for making informed choices in this complex market.
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