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Dietary supplements are popular among individuals aiming to enhance various health objectives, such as increasing energy levels or augmenting nutrient intake. Although they can offer advantages in specific situations, the safety of these products is contingent on multiple factors, including the integrity of the ingredients, production protocols, and the consumer's personal health status. Without appropriate guidance, those who depend on supplements may inadvertently neglect potential hazards that could adversely affect their overall health. Oversight and Standards In the U.S., dietary supplements fall under the regulation of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) initiated in 1994, distinguishing them from…
