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Money Draining Food Myths

The road to better health may sometimes involve an extra expense here and there, but you should be careful about wasting money on diet ideas with promises that are more based on myth than fact.

Identified below are four diet strategies that may be ineffective and financially expensive.

Vitamins and Supplements

Americans spend close to $50 billion a year on vitamins, minerals, and other similar products. But is that money well spent? There is no scientific consensus about the efficacy of many supplements, including multivitamins. In fact, supplements often promise more than they can deliver and may even be harmful to your health.1,2

Some supplements may be of some use to some people, but determining the right supplement for your age, gender, and personal health status is best left to you and your medical professional.

Gluten-Free

The growth of gluten-free products has been explosive. And, in many cases, consumers are paying a higher premium for them. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley, and is more beneficial than detrimental. Gluten is harmful to individuals with celiac disease and can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in individuals with a gluten sensitivity.

However, there is no evidence to suggest that a gluten-free diet helps with other health issues or losing weight. Unless you are one of the minority of Americans who truly need to avoid gluten, you may be wasting money on gluten-free products.3

Detoxing

Body detoxification using special juices has been touted as a way to lose weight, rid the body of "poisons," and treat or prevent any number of diseases. These expensive juices, however, don't live up to their billing. Indeed, detoxing may be dangerously unhealthy for some people.4

Your body already does a wonderful job of detoxing, thanks to your liver, kidneys, and intestines. Save the money and let your body do what it's ideally designed to do.

Superfoods

There is no generally accepted definition of a superfood, and it certainly has no meaning among nutrition scientists. Superfood is more marketing than it is science. Before you spend good money on the latest superfood, find out if any independent, qualified research backs the claims. If there is none, you may want to help your pocketbook and stick with a balanced diet.

If you're considering a diet, you should consult your physician to determine the best approach for you.

1. PennStateHealthNews.org, March 20, 2024
2. NCCIH.gov, 2025
3. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 2025
4. WebMD.com, January 27, 2025

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