07/07/2017
Many people starting a new gym programme ask me the same questions about supplements, i.e. protein, vitamins, minerals. The truth of the matter is the vast majority of people can get adequate nutrition through making adjustments to their normal food intake. If you are thinking about using a supplement, consider the following:
Can you make suitable changes to your normal food intake, that should be the priority.
Do you require supplementation? Seek the advice of a healthcare professional; GP/Dietician.
Do research to make sure the product is fit for purpose, i.e. if you have a requirement for protein, don't go taking a creatine supplement.
The supplement industry is not highly regulated; make sure the product contents have been tested and approved by an independent body. If you are an athlete get advice from the correct regulating body.
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Pharmacy/Pages/Body-building-and-sports-supplements-the-dangers.aspx
Millions of people take dietary supplements for everything from weight loss to muscle building to anti-ageing. But certain supplements, such as DNP, have been linked to deaths.