Myth

You can get all vitamins from food alone

Verdict: it depends

Possible in theory, difficult in practice for many people.

Whole foods should be your foundation, but real-world constraints can create gaps. Vegan diets increase B12 risk, northern climates reduce vitamin D synthesis, and many adults under-consume magnesium-rich foods. Clinical context matters more than ideology. A targeted supplement plan can close documented gaps while keeping food first.

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