Articles from the Daily Mail (including Mail Online) focus on the growing popularity of vitamins and dietary supplements and raise questions about their real-world health impact. They describe supplements as widely used products that are marketed for health benefits, while also noting that many are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and are sold with large profit margins. The coverage emphasizes that supplement ingredients can vary and that products may contain substances that are not always aligned with what consumers expect, and it points readers toward the idea that some supplements could pose risks. The articles attribute the discussion to Dr. Nick Tiller and frame the story around both what supplements contain and potential harms associated with certain products. Overall, the reporting presents a cautionary perspective about supplement use, including the need for consumers to consider composition and possible safety concerns rather than relying solely on marketing claims.