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by arcticbull
2054 days ago
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> But vitamins do physically help when you are deficient. Sure. But the vast majority of people are not deficient. 86% of Americans take vitamins or supplements of some sort. 21% have been diagnosed with kind of vitamin deficiency. And the vast majority of those could, to your point, eat more lettuce. [1] "Most people have no need to take vitamins and are wasting their money on supplements that are unlikely to improve their health and may actually harm it." [1] If you aren't deficient, you may end up with an excess of fat soluble vitamins (A, D) which may actually poison you. [1] https://osteopathic.org/2019/01/16/poll-finds-86-of-american... |
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If you take the prescribed one pill a day, how are you going to form overdose? Talking about excess I hear the medical professional disdain for vitamins in that. Understandably, because they get those people who take extreme doses of over the counter stuff in their visiting hours. But that's no risk to use as an argument against vitamin supplementation for regular use. Multivitamins would be banned if regular use caused overdose.