There are many products available for "nutrition" or "fitness". Some imply an individual will "feel" "better" or "be" "healthier" when used. Others state they provide "vitamins" or "minerals" the body "needs".
Eating plain old dirt can do all that and more.
Are consumables supposed to "prove" they don't do harm or is that backward?
Maybe an agency or "governing body" should perform a "review". Otherwise, we may end up with iron filings in kid's cereal.
Does anyone have a centrifuge and magnet to confirm?
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