FAQ
Dietary supplements are products that contain certain vitamins, minerals or other nutrients in concentrated form. They are intended to supplement the diet in a targeted manner – not to replace it. They are not medicines and are not intended to treat or cure diseases, but rather to support normal metabolism and bodily functions.
This is usually possible, provided that the nutrient amounts do not overlap. Be careful not to exceed the recommended daily intake of individual vitamins or minerals. If you are unsure, it is best to speak directly to your doctor or alternative practitioner.
If you are taking medication on a long-term basis or suffer from pre-existing conditions, you should discuss taking dietary supplements with your doctor or therapist beforehand. This will ensure that there are no interactions.
No problem – just continue as usual the next day. Please do not take double the amount to “catch up”.