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Multivitamin Resources Boston MA

Many corporations push and spend big bucks on advertising and marketing of multi-vitamins, mineral (or combo) supplements. Do you need one? Read on.

Joel Bernard Mason, MD
617-556-3194
711 Washington St
Boston, MA
Boston Medical Center
617-414-2080
850 Harrison Avenue, Yawkey ACC-2
Boston, MA
Farhat Nicolas Homsy, MD
617-232-9916
70 Parker Hill Ave
Boston, MA
David Rush, MD
617-547-8467
68 Foster St
Cambridge, MA
Brian St. Pierre
40 Whitman Road, #B-1
Waltham, MA
Andrew S Greenberg, MD
617-556-3144
711 Washington St
Boston, MA
John Frederick Thompson, MD
617-956-0135
88 E Newton St
Boston, MA
Ronenn Roubenoff, MD
617-444-1537
40 Landsdowne St
Cambridge, MA
George Mandler
(617) 989-8658
1520 Tremont Street
Boston, MA
Sheldon Randall, MD
781-306-6166
170 Governors Ave
Medford, MA
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Multivitamin Resources

Find out if You Really Need a Multi-Vitamin

supplements Many corporations push and spend big bucks on advertising and marketing of multi-vitamins, mineral (or combo) supplements . Besides the companies telling you to buy these products because your body needs them, how do you truly know if it’s something you should buy and start taking?

Do I need one?
Deciding to take a multi-vitamin and mineral really should be determined based off of your current diet . Do you eat a well balanced diet (including plenty of fruits and vegetables)? If so, you’re honestly wasting your money on these supplements.

However, if you eat poorly (i.e. Eating out a lot, not having a lot of variety, eating little to no fresh fruits and vegetables) then you would probably benefit from taking a daily multi-vitamin and mineral supplement.

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