One can find out a great deal of information about diet supplements on line in the newspaper or from a certified nutritionist and even some doctors can give information as well.
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There are many different diet suppelements available, so I would recommend talking with your doctor before trying something new. You can find information about supplements by going to: www.webmd.com/diet/features/truth-behind-top-10-dietary-supplements
Dietary supplements are anything you eat besides food so they are vitamins, herbs, amino acids or parts of these substances. They add to, or supplement, the diet and are not a substitute for food. The Office of Dietary Supplements has an A to Z list of supplements. http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all
You should contact your local doctor to find out which is perfect for you. It varies on different people. You can also go to your local pharmacy for different diet supplements.
Advice on dietary supplements can be found at any local health store or local diet clinics.Family doctors can also be a good source of information on supplements.
Here is a great link to find about nutritional supplements vitamins, health and diet. http://www.helpguide.org/life/supplements_dietary_nutritional_herbal.htm
A list of fat burning supplements can be found on http://www.weightloss-hq.biz/diet-supplements/the-ultimate-top-10-fat-burners.html. This website not only lists the supplements but also rates them.
There isn't any diet that is known to cure rheumatoid arthritis but some can lessen their effects. You can find a diet plan and list of supplements here http://www.livingwithrheumatoidarthritis.com/ArthritisDietandNutrition.html
There are hundreds of diet supplements sold in stores around the country. For starters, there are vitamins for nutrition, workout supplements like creatine, and tons of others.
No you should not take diet supplements while you are on a fast. This would in fact be quite dangerous. Please do not do that.
There are a few potential dangers of using diet supplements. One of the bigger dangers is that up to 1 in 4 supplements have ingredients that are not accurate. Another danger is some supplements have been found to have contaminants.
You can find more information about the sonoma diet. You can find this information at www.sonomadiet.com/ and www.webmd.com/diet/the-sonoma-diet. These are great resources for information.