That headline is misleading.
There is no scientifically valid rule that “only 3 vitamins are needed” for everyone, or that most people are “wasting money” on vitamins.
Your body needs a range of nutrients, and whether you need supplements depends on diet, health, sunlight exposure, and medical conditions.
🧠 What actually matters
Vitamins are only needed if:
- you don’t get enough from food
- you have a deficiency
- a doctor recommends them
🌿 Commonly low nutrients (in many people)
These are often the ones doctors check first:
☀️ 1. Vitamin D
- Important for bones, immunity
- Low levels are very common worldwide
🩸 2. Vitamin B12
- Important for nerves and blood
- Common low levels in people with low meat/dairy intake
🧬 3. Iron (not a vitamin, but often included in “supplement lists”)
- Needed for blood and energy
- Deficiency can cause fatigue and weakness
⚠️ Why “only 3 vitamins” is false
Your body also needs:
- Vitamin A (vision, immunity)
- Vitamin C (skin, immunity, healing)
- Vitamin K (blood clotting)
- Folate (cell growth)
- and many others
Missing any of these over time can cause health problems.
💊 Supplement truth
- Most healthy people don’t need many supplements
- But saying “only 3 are needed” is oversimplified marketing
- Over-supplementing can sometimes be harmful
✔️ Best approach (real advice)
- Eat a balanced diet (fruits, vegetables, protein, grains)
- Get sunlight for Vitamin D
- Test for deficiencies before taking supplements
🚨 Bottom line
❌ “Stop wasting money, only 3 vitamins you need” = clickbait
✔️ Nutrient needs are individual and depend on your body and diet
If you want, I can tell you:
- the exact vitamins most people are actually deficient in in Pakistan/South Asia
- or a simple daily diet that naturally covers almost everything without supplements.