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by dcx 2113 days ago
> Many of the people supplementing are doing it because they believe it will keep them healthy - and this does not appear to be the case.

I agree with much of your thinking - just not this particular conclusion.

1. As you mention, we know that low-to-moderate levels of vitamin D supplementation is safe.

2. We also know that a solid chunk of the population does not get enough sunlight / is vitamin D insufficient.

3. There are no large-scale trials yet for some items where vitamin D is suspected to have good effects. But there are a few nevertheless, which you share within the article itself - cancer, mortality, respiratory disease particularly stand out.

4. There are also a pile of smaller but promising, statistically significant, double-blinded, randomised controlled trials in a bunch of useful areas.

5. So this seems to be a Pascal's Wager type of situation, where supplementation is all upside and no downside, as long as people don't get crazy with it.

As you say it's not a panacea, and to cite an old comment, I am aware [1] that there are other benefits you get from sunlight. But even if it doesn't do as much as people think, I don't see why it is bad advice for most people to supplement vitamin D to keep themselves healthy!

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19247337