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I've taken vitamins off and on in my life, but not really sure they make a big difference.
Harvard says no.
Also the the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in 2014 recommended against daily multivitamins for otherwise healthy individuals.
I've never "felt" positives or negatives either way, but if doctor says I'm deficient in something, I take their advice with supplements.
Harvard says no.
Should you take “senior” multivitamins? - Harvard Health
There is little scientific proof that multivitamins or special “senior” vitamin formulas helps you live longer, feel better, or avoid disease. Spending money on fresh fruits and vegetables is a...
www.health.harvard.edu
Also the the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in 2014 recommended against daily multivitamins for otherwise healthy individuals.
I've never "felt" positives or negatives either way, but if doctor says I'm deficient in something, I take their advice with supplements.