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Are supplements really necessary — or is the wellness industry overselling them? In this episode of Food is Food, Talia is joined by registered dietitian and author Josie Porter to chat about some of the most popular supplements trending online right now, including creatine, magnesium, electrolytes, collagen, probiotics, NMNs, CoQ10, and omega-3s. Together, they explore what the research actually says, where supplements may be helpful, and why a food-first approach still matters most. This conversation cuts through fear-based wellness messaging around longevity and offers an evidence-informed perspective. Whether you’re curious about supplements, feeling overwhelmed by wellness trends, or wondering which supplements are actually worth your money, this episode will help you make more informed decisions. Episodes drop every Thursday. What You’ll Learn: * How to approach supplements through a food-first, non-diet lens * The difference between promising research and marketing hype * How supplement regulation works in the UK * When supplements may genuinely be supportive or necessary Resources & Links: * Josie Porter’s new book: How Not To Take Supplements (out on June 4th) * US Probiotic Guide: https://usprobioticguide.com/ [https://usprobioticguide.com/] About our Guest: Josie Porter is a registered dietitian with a special interest in binge eating disorder, weight management, women's health and gut health. She has worked across leading NHS services and in private practice. You can find Josie on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dietitianjosie/]. Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome & introduction 00:54 – What are NMNs and do they actually support longevity? 04:34 – CoQ10, heart health, and antioxidant claims 09:03 – Creatine: performance benefits vs online hype 13:58 – Supplement regulation and safety concerns in the UK 17:33 – Greens powders, liver health, and “natural” marketing 20:01 – Electrolytes: who actually needs them? 24:17 – Magnesium supplements for sleep and constipation 33:07 – Omega-3 supplements and bridging nutritional gaps 36:56 – Probiotics: what the science really says 44:19 – Collagen for skin, joints, and healthy ageing 48:32 – Final thoughts on a food-first approach to supplements Connect with Talia: * Talia’s Instagram: @tcnutrition [https://www.instagram.com/tcnutrition/] * Food Is Food Instagram: @foodisfoodpod [https://www.instagram.com/foodisfoodpod/] * Website & Mailing List: www.taliacechele.com [http://www.taliacechele.com/] * Clinic Enquiries: https://www.taliacecchele.com/contact [https://www.taliacecchele.com/contact] Support the Podcast: If this episode resonated with you, you can support Food is Food by: * Following or subscribing to the podcast * Leaving a 5* review * Sharing this episode with someone who might find it helpful Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and supportive purposes only and is not a substitute for individual medical or dietetic advice.
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