According to the National Institutes of Health, over half of U.S. adults regularly use dietary supplements, but thousands of adverse events are reported each year. The liver, kidneys, and heart are among the organ systems most at risk from supplement toxicity. Recognizing supplement-related harm can be challenging, as symptoms often develop gradually and are frequently misattributed to other causes, delaying critical diagnosis and treatment. These concerns highlight the urgent need for greater awareness about the true risks associated with “natural” supplements.
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32. Calcium Supplements Calcium supplements are commonly recommended for bone health, especially in older adults and postmenopausal women. However, excessive calcium intake from supplements—rather than food—has…