When Someone Pretends to Be a Dietitian: How to Protect Yourself (Without Feeling Embarrassed)
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There’s a lot of health and nutrition advice on the internet, but not all of it is true. Influencers and celebrities often share diets, supplements, or products to make money, even if they don’t fully understand them. This can make it hard to know what advice to trust.
Here’s how to look for red flags (bad advice) and green flags (good advice) to help you decide.
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