Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Food Supplement?

Food supplements are concentrated sources of essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and herbal extracts. They offer nutritional or physiological benefits and are designed to be taken in precise doses, such as pills, tablets, capsules, powders, sachets, or measured liquids.

These supplements can include a wide variety of ingredients, such as:
Vitamins: Essential for various body functions.
Minerals: Important for bone health, energy production, and other bodily processes.
Amino Acids: The building blocks of proteins.
Essential Fatty Acids: Crucial for brain function and cell growth.
Fiber: Important for digestive health.
Herbal Extracts: Used for their therapeutic properties.

Food supplements help bridge the gap between what we eat and what our body needs, ensuring we get the necessary nutrients for optimal health.

Are Dietary Supplements Safe?

Generally, dietary supplements are safe when taken as directed. However, it’s crucial to:

– Follow the recommended dosage on the label.

– Be aware of potential interactions with medications or other supplements.

– Consult with a healthcare provider, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking other medications.

Do Dietary Supplements Have Any Side Effects?

Yes, dietary supplements can have side effects, particularly when taken in excessive amounts or combined with other medications. Some common side effects include:
Nausea, Headaches, Fatigue, Allergic reactions

It’s important to monitor for any adverse reactions and consult a healthcare provider if any occur.

Can Food Supplements Replace a Healthy Diet?

No, food supplements cannot replace a healthy diet. While they can help fill nutritional gaps, they should not be used as a substitute for balanced meals. A healthy diet provides a variety of nutrients that work together to support overall health, something that supplements alone cannot achieve.

In summary, while food supplements can be beneficial for addressing specific nutrient deficiencies and supporting overall health, they should be used in conjunction with, not as a replacement for, a healthy and balanced diet. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen to ensure it’s appropriate for your individual health needs.

Can I take more than what is said on the label?

It is better to follow as it has stated on the product label. but If you like to take more than what is has written, we recommend you ask your doctor or other healthcare professional about it.

For further consultation, please find the contact information for our pharmacists on our Contact Us page.