A Pharmacist Shares The 5 Supplements Everyone Should Stop Taking Because They’re ‘A Complete Scam’ And ‘Don’t Even Work:’ Glutathione, More
April 3, 2025 by Faith Geiger
Supplements are often marketed as a simple fix for a range of health issues. While they can certainly be a helpful tool for filling any nutritional gaps in your diet and targeting deficiencies, it’s important to be mindful of the potential risks at hand—including the fact that many supplements are straight up ineffective, according to health experts. Some are nothing more than cleverly marketed scams designed to drain your wallet without delivering real benefits.
Pharmacist Ariana Medizade (@wellness.pharm) recently posted an Instagram reel calling out five supplements that are, in her words, “a complete scam.” According to Medizade, these supplements often don’t work, making them a waste of money. Here are the five she says you should stop shelling out cash for:
NAD+ supplements seem to be all over the place these days—but don’t be fooled by its promised of anti-aging benefits. “The NAD+ supplements that you’ve been seeing supplements for are a complete scam,” says Medizade. According to her, oral NAD+ is ineffective because “it gets broken down in the gut and it cannot be absorbed by your body.” Instead, she recommends taking nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), which gets converted into NAD+ in the body, or using resveratrol. Got it!