Supplements
About 71% of Israelis take dietary supplements – many may be putting themselves at risk
A new position paper by the Israeli Medical Association reveals: Dietary supplements can endanger health.
A new supplement combines vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc in one capsule
Has the solution to preventing aging been found?
This vitamin is most effective in reducing anxiety – and most of you don’t know it
Want to reduce stress? This is the secret of calcium
Not just bones: How calcium affects the nervous system and muscles, its connection to chronic stress, and why it’s important to know when and how to take a supplement.
Caution: 5 popular dietary supplements that may harm the heart
It turns out that some of the most well-known dietary supplements, at high concentrations, may negatively affect blood vessels and the heart over time.
Dr. Maya Rosman breaks a myth: Is this supplement effective or just expensive?
Turmeric is one of the most researched spices in recent years – and the results of the studies are nothing short of amazing. But is that really the case?
A dietary supplement bundle for coping with load, stress and cravings for sweets
Do you also want to do a restart for the body? A new dietary supplement bundle promises exactly that.
Taking vitamin D and blood levels don’t rise? Dr. Maya Rosman reveals the surprising reason
Even in a sun-drenched country like Israel, most people are deficient in vitamin D. But what must be added for it to actually work?
The supplement your body always lacks – and will give you a daily energy boost
Magnesium affects hundreds of processes; many are deficient. Where to find it, who benefits, which type, and in what dose.
Why probiotic supplements don’t really help you – and what you should do instead
They are sold with far-reaching promises, but more and more studies show that probiotic supplements do not always affect us the way we expect.
This is what happens to the brain if you take omega 3 every day
What omega 3 supplements do to nerve cells in the brain, what dosages are recommended, which foods contain it, and who should consult a doctor before use.
More than half of Israelis take dietary supplements and vitamins, new survey reveals
The two most commonly used supplements are vitamins D, C, and B, and minerals magnesium, iron, and zinc, while 31% of respondents use probiotics, and 25% take omega-3 fatty acids.