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In this episode of The Nourished Life with Courtney Morrissey, E2M’s registered dietitian breaks down one of the most confusing topics in wellness: supplements. From vitamins and minerals to herbs and over-the-counter blends, Courtney helps you understand what’s safe, what’s hype, and how to choose what’s truly right for you.
She explains how supplements are regulated, what third-party testing labels to look for, and when supplements are actually helpful. You’ll also learn how some common supplements—like fish oil, calcium, and red yeast rice—can interact with medications or existing health conditions.
This episode is all about empowering you to make informed, confident decisions about your health without falling for marketing claims.
Key Takeaways
Over-the-counter supplements are not regulated like prescriptions
Look for NSF, USP, or ConsumerLab third-party certifications
Always consult your medical team before adding supplements
Supplements are meant to fill gaps, not replace a balanced diet
Whole foods, protein, fiber, and hydration are your best foundation
Mentioned in this Episode
NSF International Certification
USP Verified Mark
ConsumerLab.com
Follow Courtney
Connect inside the E2M Facebook Group or visit the Dietitian Corner guide for more nutrition articles and updates.
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In this episode of The Nourished Life with Courtney Morrissey, E2M’s registered dietitian breaks down one of the most confusing topics in wellness: supplements. From vitamins and minerals to herbs and over-the-counter blends, Courtney helps you understand what’s safe, what’s hype, and how to choose what’s truly right for you.
She explains how supplements are regulated, what third-party testing labels to look for, and when supplements are actually helpful. You’ll also learn how some common supplements—like fish oil, calcium, and red yeast rice—can interact with medications or existing health conditions.
This episode is all about empowering you to make informed, confident decisions about your health without falling for marketing claims.
Key Takeaways
Over-the-counter supplements are not regulated like prescriptions
Look for NSF, USP, or ConsumerLab third-party certifications
Always consult your medical team before adding supplements
Supplements are meant to fill gaps, not replace a balanced diet
Whole foods, protein, fiber, and hydration are your best foundation
Mentioned in this Episode
NSF International Certification
USP Verified Mark
ConsumerLab.com
Follow Courtney
Connect inside the E2M Facebook Group or visit the Dietitian Corner guide for more nutrition articles and updates.

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