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A &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;dietary supplement&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; is a manufactured product intended to supplement one&amp;#039;s diet by taking a [[pill (pharmacy)|pill]], [[capsule (pharmacy)|capsule]], [[tablet (pharmacy)|tablet]], powder, or liquid. A supplement can provide [[nutrient]]s either extracted from food sources or that are synthetic in order to increase the quantity of their consumption. The class of nutrient compounds includes [[vitamin]]s, [[Dietary mineral|minerals]], [[Dietary fiber|fiber]], [[fatty acid]]s, and [[amino acid]]s. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential to life, but are marketed as having a beneficial biological effect, such as plant [[pigment]]s or [[polyphenol]]s. Animals can also be a source of supplement ingredients, such as [[collagen]] from [[chicken]]s or [[fish]] for example. These are also sold individually and in combination, and may be combined with nutrient ingredients. The [[European Commission]] has also established harmonized rules to help insure that food supplements are safe and appropriately labeled.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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