A patient in good health and without any major health needs says, "I want to try some nutritional supplements I read about on the Internet." What information would be appropriate for the nurse to include in a response?
A) "Most healthy people who eat a balanced diet do not need nutritional supplements."
B) "Research has not supported claims that various nutritional supplements create significant benefits in healthy people."
C) "Some nutritional supplements are proven to significantly delay aging and reduce the incidence of age-related diseases like cancer."
D) "I am glad you are actively engaged in managing your health by trusting information from the Internet."
E) "Researchers are still studying the benefits and side effects of many supplements. We should know more in the years to come."
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