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The Vitamin Scam Running Since the 1940s

You probably take vitamins. Maybe a multivitamin with breakfast, or vitamin D in winter, or vitamin C when you feel a cold coming on. Here's what the $50 billion supplement industry doesn't want you to know: most of those vitamins aren't doing anything except emptying your wallet.

Studies have repeatedly shown that vitamin supplements don't actually improve health for most people who take them. Unless you have a diagnosed deficiency or specific medical condition, those pills are basically useless. Your body either can't absorb them properly, or you're already getting enough from food.

The vitamin scam started in the 1940s when companies figured out they could synthesize vitamins cheaply and market them as insurance against nutritional deficiencies. The problem? Most Americans weren't actually deficient in vitamins. But that didn't stop the marketing machine.

Here's the trick: your body treats synthetic vitamins differently than vitamins from food. When you eat an orange, you get vitamin C along with fiber, flavonoids, and other compounds that help your body absorb and use it. When you take a vitamin C pill, you're just getting isolated ascorbic acid, and your body often can't use it efficiently.

Most water-soluble vitamins – like vitamin C and B vitamins – get excreted within hours if you take more than your body needs. Your kidneys filter out the excess almost immediately. You're literally paying for nutrients your body immediately rejects.

Fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K can actually be dangerous in high doses because they build up in your body instead of being eliminated. Taking too much can cause toxicity. So supplements aren't even harmless – they can actively hurt you.

The evidence against multivitamins is overwhelming. A major 2013 study followed nearly 6,000 men for 12 years and found that multivitamins did nothing to prevent heart attacks, cancer, or cognitive decline. Another study of 450,000 people found no health benefits from multivitamins.

In fact, some studies suggest certain vitamin supplements might increase health risks. High-dose vitamin E supplements have been linked to increased mortality. Beta-carotene supplements increased lung cancer risk in smokers. Folic acid supplements might increase cancer risk in some people.

So why is the supplement industry worth $50 billion if the products don't work? Because in the US, supplements aren't regulated like drugs. The FDA doesn't test supplements for safety or effectiveness before they hit shelves. Companies can make wild claims with minimal evidence.

The industry spent decades convincing people that vitamins are necessary "insurance" even if you eat well. They marketed the idea that modern soil is depleted, or modern food processing removes nutrients, or stress depletes your vitamin stores. Most of this is either exaggerated or completely false.

Here's what actually works: eating actual food. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, lean proteins – these contain vitamins in forms your body can actually use, along with thousands of other beneficial compounds that supplements don't include.

The only people who genuinely need vitamin supplements are those with diagnosed deficiencies, pregnant women (who need folic acid), people with certain medical conditions, or those with restricted diets. For everyone else, you're just paying supplement companies to sell you something your body immediately discards.

The vitamin industry has been running this scam since the 1940s, and it's so successful that most people still believe they need supplements despite mountains of evidence showing they don't. That bottle of multivitamins on your counter? It's probably doing nothing except emptying your wallet.

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