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by Spod_Gaju
725 days ago
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What is your point? That the NIH's COVID-19 ideas about zinc are outdated and might be harmful? They they try to obfuscate by making bold only one part of this statement? "The Panel recommends against using zinc supplementation above the recommended dietary allowance" So it is not that they recommenced against taking zinc, just zinc over 11mg. But what if someone is zinc deficient even though it goes against their own guidelines? Should they not even recommend testing for zinc deficiency? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493231/ They are leaving us behind because they do not care about us. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36367144/ |
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One thing you might seek to curtail is a frenzied "us versus them" axiom when it comes to science and research. Academia/R&D exist in the proverbial Serengeti of limited resources and where the jackels feed in each other, not as a mafia, and they aren't conspiratorially seeking the demise of the unwitting.