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The Multivitamin Myth

Joschi and Monika by Joschi and Monika
April 5, 2026
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🟧 Multivitamins — do they really work, or are we swallowing a very expensive habit?

Walk into any pharmacy, supermarket, or online store and you’ll see shelves full of multivitamins.

Tiny capsules promising stronger immunity.
More energy.
Healthier skin.
Better concentration—name it and you find it.

The message is simple: take this pill and you feel better.

It’s an appealing idea—especially when we feel tired, stressed, short on time, and life feels exhausting. A daily vitamin capsule sounds like an easy solution. Right?

And millions of people believe it works.

More than half of adults in many Western countries take some form of vitamin or supplement. Globally, the supplement industry has exploded into a massive market worth tens of billions of dollars each year, and it continues to grow.

But this raises an important question.

Do multivitamins actually improve health — or are we simply hoping they do?


🟧 Where Multivitamins Came From

To understand the answer, we have to look at why vitamin supplements were created in the first place.

The early decades of the twentieth century saw widespread nutrient deficiencies. Diseases such as rickets, scurvy, and pellagra were common in many parts of the world. Vitamins were discovered as the key nutrients missing from people’s diets.

That’s why supplements were created in the first place.

In that context, they made perfect sense. When someone lacked vitamin D, iodine, or vitamin C, a supplement could correct the deficiency and prevent disease.

That was their original purpose.

Vitamins were designed to treat deficiencies — not to replace a healthy diet.


🟧 The Rise of the Supplement Industry

But over time, something changed.

As nutrition improved and food became more abundant, severe vitamin deficiencies became far less common in many developed countries. Yet instead of declining, the supplement industry expanded rapidly.

Today vitamins are marketed not as treatments for deficiencies but as tools for optimization.

They promise stronger immunity, better performance, healthier hair, glowing skin, sharper focus, and even slower aging. The list is endless. Influencers recommend them on social media. Companies sell them through glossy advertising and attractive packaging.

In many cases they are available everywhere — pharmacies, grocery stores, gyms, and online marketplaces. I even saw them at the corner kiosk and gas station.

Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, many supplements enter the market with relatively limited regulation. The responsibility for evaluating their benefits often falls on us the consumer.

And consumers have responded enthusiastically. But let’s be honest, popularity has never been proof of effectiveness.


🟧 What the Research Shows

When scientists look closely at multivitamins, the results are surprisingly underwhelming.

One of the most well-known studies on the topic is the Physicians’ Health Study II, which followed more than 14,000 participants over a period of more than a decade. Participants were randomly assigned either a daily multivitamin or a placebo.

The goal was simple: determine whether taking a multivitamin reduced major health risks.

After more than ten years, the results were clear.

There was very little evidence that multivitamins significantly reduced the risk of major diseases.

Many other large studies have reached similar conclusions. For most healthy adults who already eat reasonably well, multivitamins simply don’t change very much.

This doesn’t mean vitamins are useless.

It means something different.

If your body already receives the nutrients, it needs from food, adding more in pill form may not change much.


🟧 The Power of the Placebo Effect

So why do many people swear by multivitamins?

Part of the answer may lie in something psychologists call the placebo effect.

When people believe they are doing something healthy, they often begin making other healthy choices as well. Someone who starts taking vitamins may also begin exercising more, eating better, or paying closer attention to their lifestyle.

And just to be clear, the improvements they experience are real.

But they may come from those broader lifestyle changes rather than the pill itself. In other words, the capsule becomes a symbol of healthier intentions.


🟧 When More Is Not Better

But there is another side to this story that rarely gets mentioned.

Vitamins are essential nutrients, but that does not mean more is always better. In fact, excessively high doses of certain vitamins are harmful.

Research has linked large amounts of some supplements to potential health risks, including increased rates of certain cancers or cardiovascular problems in specific populations. High doses of fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin A or vitamin D can accumulate in the body over time.

Emergency departments also see more and more cases of supplement-related complications each year.

These situations are not the norm, but they serve as a reminder that particular vitamins/multivitamins can become harmful when taken in unnecessary or excessive amounts.


🟧 The Marketing of Health

Part of the reason multivitamins remain so popular is the way they are marketed.

Health is deeply personal. Most of us want to protect our bodies, improve energy, and avoid illness. A small daily pill fits perfectly into that desire.

It feels proactive and responsible.

And of course, it’s easier than changing your lifestyle.

But nutrition science consistently returns to the same conclusion: the most reliable path to long-term health is still a balanced diet built around real food.

Fruits.
Vegetables.
Whole grains.
Healthy fats.
Adequate protein.

These foods deliver not only vitamins and minerals but also fiber, antioxidants, and thousands of natural compounds that work together in ways a capsule cannot easily replicate.

For more info check our article: The Food Pyramid Was Flipped


🟧 When Supplements Make Sense

I’m not saying supplements never have a place. In certain situations, they can be extremely helpful.

People with specific deficiencies, restricted diets, certain medical conditions, or limited sunlight exposure may benefit from targeted supplementation. Pregnant women, for example, are often advised to take folic acid. Older adults sometimes require vitamin B12 or vitamin D.

In those cases supplements are used as precise tools, guided by medical advice or laboratory testing.

That is very different from taking a multivitamin simply because it seems like a good idea.


🟧 The Real Takeaway

Multivitamins are not magic.

They were originally designed to correct nutrient deficiencies, and they still serve that purpose well when used appropriately.

But for most healthy individuals, they are unlikely to replace the foundation of good health.

That foundation is still built the same way it always has been: through a balanced diet, regular movement, sufficient sleep, and thoughtful lifestyle choices.

Capsules may look like a shortcut. In reality, there are no shortcuts to long-term health.

Thought for the day:
If a healthy life could be swallowed in a pill, we would all be healthy by now.

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If multivitamins show us anything, it’s this: nutrition is often surrounded by bold claims and clever marketing.

Another nutrient currently living in the spotlight is protein. Protein bars, protein shakes, high-protein snacks — the message seems clear: more protein equals better health.

But is that really true?

In the next article, we separate science from marketing: Protein: Hype, Health, and What Actually Matters.

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