2. The One Supplement Pharmacists Say People Take Incorrectly Most Often (iron - should never be taken unless it’s under the guidance of a doctor and there’s a clear deficiency)
Publication: Parade.com
Sources needed: Pharmacists
Deadline to answer questions: Thursday, January 22, EOD
Questions:
- Name, credentials, link to bio/about page
- Why are people quick to take iron?
- Please provide a quote on people taking iron, most often, incorrectly.
- What are your concerns with iron? Why should people not take it without medical advice and a clear deficiency?
- What constitutes a “clear deficiency” re: iron?
- Anything else you’d like to add?
General submission instructions:
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- If you mention a study or say “research,” please link it.
- Make sure your (or your client’s) name is spelled correctly and the link you share is correct.
- Don’t use AI to generate your answers, please!
- EOD for me means 11:59 p.m., but the earlier the better!
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