India, Aug. 19 -- Are supplements worth it? Recent discourse around deficiencies or general health has promoted the usage of supplements among the general public. With people buying over-the-counter supplements to deal with deficiencies they don't even have or to attain certain health goals. But should they be in your daily diet?

According to Dr Danielle Belardo, MD, a preventive cardiologist from Los Angeles, California, supplements are 'just expensive urine'. While attending the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) 2025 Congress on CVD Prevention, Dr Belardo was asked what propaganda she would not fall for, and her answer was supplements. Let's find out why.

In an Instagram post, shared by CardioVisual, the cardiologist e...