The benefits of any dietary factors are very difficult to prove, and, to date, there is no hard evidence that any supplement protects against any major disease. Studies on population groups may not consider other lifestyle or genetic factors. They often rely on people self-reporting their own dietary habits and often such surveys only reflect short-term eating habits. Other studies are done in the laboratory on animals or blood samples, which may not reflect the effects of...
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