2017 05 02 HM Dietary Supplements 1

This is Health Matters, discussing dietary supplements. “In recent decades, people have been drawn to the multivitamin to make up for inadequacies in the industrialized food supply. And to make up for a lifestyle that precludes eating three balanced meals a day.”

Health Matters is a production of KIDE Hoopa CA.  Produced and written by Cynthia Poten. Engineered by Joseph Orozco. Our readers were Emilee Marshall, Taushona Moon and Joseph Orozco. Thank you for listening. Your health adds to the health of our community.

 

 

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