New York Times attacks dietary supplements while promoting overpriced prescriptions that kill 100,000 Americans a year

‘To hear The New York Times tell it, anyone who spends a single dime on dietary supplements – any dietary supplement – is wasting their money because none of them work.
In a recent story the Times reported that Americans currently spend in excess of $30 billion a year on vitamins, minerals, herbal products and super-food supplements, among others, which it claims are “unnecessary or of doubtful benefit to those taking them.”
In all, the paper said, that amounts to around $100 a year for every man, woman and child in the country.’
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