Do you remember the first time you bought a multivitamin? Maybe you had just started taking your health more seriously. Maybe life had become too busy to eat the way you wanted. Or maybe someone you trusted simply said, "Take one of these every day." For many people, that little bottle represents something surprisingly comforting. Relief. Relief that even when breakfast is rushed, Even when lunch comes from a drive-through, Or vegetables don't make it onto the dinner plate, Your body won't miss out completely. If that sounds familiar, you didn't make a foolish decision. You made a logical one. After all, most of us learned to think about food in terms of nutrients. An orange is vitamin C. Milk is calcium. Spinach is iron. Salmon is omega-3 fats. So if scientists can put those nutrients into a capsule, shouldn't the capsule do the same job? It's a reasonable question. And for decades, scientists asked the same thing. The answer turned ou...