Comment by afpx

Comment by afpx 3 days ago

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Therefore what to do? I have seen these Hacker News vitamin D ads appear every few months for the past 15 years, or so. I always seem to have a vitamin D deficiency, so it reminds me to take supplements. I take them for a few months, hoping to see a change, but I don't feel any benefit. Then, I forget to take the supplements until the next time I see an ad. How to know if they're actually doing something useful?

phoronixrly 3 days ago

Until you see an article like this which calls for '5000 mg' of supplementation, decide that you didn't take enough and overdose...

HN and dubious self-medication advice go hand-in-hand. Please consult a medical professional instead of a bunch of ad-tech devs.

  • mrguyorama 3 days ago

    Remember when HN had an entire year of articles about how we should all be on microdoses of various hallucinogenic and psychoactive substances for "peak performance"?

    Good times.

    HN is as bad at medicine as it is at everything else.

    • phoronixrly 3 days ago

      No, I was here just for the year in which they ended COVID with vitamin D. With the weekly (n=5) articles garnered with blog posts from randos swearing by it...

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Palomides 3 days ago

you could make a decision informed by actual information, i.e. your blood levels

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