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Fish Oil Supplements Surge Past Vitamins As Most Popular Dietary Supplements

February 2, 2010: 03:04 AM EST
Fish oil/omega-3 supplements have surpassed multivitamins in popularity among people who use a lot of different dietary supplements, a survey has found. Fish oil/omega-3 supplements were used by 74 percent (up from 72 percent in 2008), followed by multivitamins, used by 72 percent (down from 74 percent). The ConsumerLab.com survey, based on 6,012 responses, also found that vitamin D use jumped 30 percent since 2008. Resveratrol use surged 66 percent. Other widely used products included CoQ10 (third most popular) and probiotics. Most popular purchasing points were online stores, health food stores, vitamin stores, mail order catalogues, and pharmacies.
"FISH OIL BECOMES MOST POPULAR DIETARY SUPPLEMENT IN CONSUMERLAB.COM SURVEY; VITAMIN D AND RESVERATROL USE SURGE", Consumerlab, February 02, 2010, via Consumerlab, © ConsumerLab.com, LLC
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