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    Good Food

    Vitamin Supplements

    In our fast-paced and busy world, it has become increasingly difficult to prepare and eat well-rounded, healthy meals.  The result is an explosion of supplements and vitamins that help us to meet our nutritional needs – in the form of a convenient pill. Dr.

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    By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    In our fast-paced and busy world, it has become increasingly difficult to prepare and eat well-rounded, healthy meals. The result is an explosion of supplements and vitamins that help us to meet our nutritional needs – in the form of a convenient pill.

    Dr. Will Clower discusses whether the common practice of taking supplements is helpful, harmful, or irrelevant for your health. New research shows that getting your vitamins from pills can cause health problems, whereas getting them from your food is very good for your body. Dr. Clower talks about the most common vitamins, the food sources that produce health benefits, and the studies that show how these same vitamins are not healthy at all when taken as supplements.

    The Fat Fallacy: The French Diet Secrets to Permanent Weight Loss. He is an award-winning neurophysiologist who spent two years as a research fellow at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences in Lyon, France. He is founder and president of Mediterranean Wellness, Inc., which administers The PATH Healthy Eating and Weight-Loss Curriculum adopted by corporate clients across the United States. He has been featured in print publications such as Marie Claire, Woman’s World, and Fitness. Dr. Clower lives in Pittsburgh.

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    Vitamin Supplements; Culver City Restaurants; Sweet vs. Dry Wines
    1. 0:00Good Food Sweepstakes
    2. 1:00Market Report; Turkey Recipe, Meyer Lemons and Avocados
    3. 8:00Vitamin SupplementsYou’re reading this
    4. 15:00Culver City Restaurants
    5. 22:00Dry versus Sweet Wines
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      Evan Kleiman

      host 'Good Food'

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      Bob Carlson

      host and producer, 'UnFictional'

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      Jennifer Ferro

      Jennifer Ferro, President, KCRW, Los Angeles

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      Thea Chaloner

      Supervising Producer, Good Food

      CultureFood & Drink

    The full episode

    3 of 5
    Vitamin Supplements; Culver City Restaurants; Sweet vs. Dry Wines
    1. 0:00Good Food Sweepstakes
    2. 1:00Market Report; Turkey Recipe, Meyer Lemons and Avocados
    3. 8:00Vitamin SupplementsYou’re reading this
    4. 15:00Culver City Restaurants
    5. 22:00Dry versus Sweet Wines
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