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    Dietary supplements, such as the vitamin B supplement shown above, are typically sold in pill form. In the United States, the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 defined the term "dietary supplement": "A dietary supplement is a product taken by mouth that contains a 'dietary ingredient' intended to supplement the diet.

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