8 Dietitians on the 30 Supplements You Need in Your Life


From fish oil to protein powder–see which supplements the experts trust.

(Article by Kristina Rodulfo)

When it comes to supplements, it’s often difficult to decipher which protein powder, Omega-3 oil, multivitamin, etc. to trust. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed in the vitamin aisle at Whole Foods, look no further: We asked eight registered dietitians for the pills and powders they use themselves. Consider this the ultimate vitamin aisle grocery list.

Tori Holthaus, MS, RDN, LD

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MegaFood Multi for Women: “It’s a multivitamin and mineral supplement made with whole food ingredients like broccoli, carrots, cabbage, and brown rice. I prefer my supplements to be sourced from whole foods since that’s what the body knows and recognizes best. I also like my supplement[s] to be void of artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners.”

Natural Vitality’s Natural CalmMagnesium is mother nature’s muscle relaxer, helping alleviate anything from headaches and high blood pressure to cramping and constipation. Though magnesium can be found in foods like dark green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, and cacao […] I rely upon this to lend magnesium citrate, a highly absorbable form of magnesium, to help me get enough magnesium each day.”

Tori Holthaus is the founder of YES! Nutrition



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