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If I take a multivitamin and minerals tablet is that me had my 5-a-day?

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thedaveformula | 02:25 Mon 27th Dec 2010 | Body & Soul
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One multivitamin and minerals tablet and cod liver oil per day.
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Sorry, you cannot substitute for good food!.................you can take extra vitamins and minerals to add to your diet, this is not a wise thing!..............
nope, there is no fibre in the tablets
Add a fruit pastille, a bar of fruit and nut and a chocolate orange - that should see you right.
chocolate covered raisins will add the fibre.
Fish and chips or a plate of jellied eels occasionally would give you essential Omega 3 oils.
marshmallows, candyfloss and sherbet fountains should be included to cover all the major food groups.......
You missed out coffee, that is a main food group, isn't it?

I don't see a lot of protein so far either (keep it clean people)
Ignore my earlier post. Prawn flavoured crisps will supply all the Omega 3 that you need.
Haribo Fried Eggs, Chuck?
However, you will want to keep healthy, so when you buy a jammy doughnut make sure you blow the sugar off. This secret trick transforms the jammy doughnut into ultra-nutritious health food.
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If that happens there'll be lots of costive people
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It's not gonna happen. Fish n chips is texture and flavour - you can't get pleasure from sprinling salt and vinegar on tablets. I'd consign the 'pills as food' theory to the same category as silver clothing and individual jet-packs.
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Another health tip:

Broken biscuits have no calories, and you are doing everyone a favour eating them up.

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