Um, lessee: Fish oil, daily multivitamin, CoQ 10, D supplement, red wine extract, NAC, C supplement, Bacopa Monnieri, B-6, acidophilus. That’s all the OTC stuff, anyway. I think.
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The scientific evidence for the benefits of most of those will fit in a much smaller container.
Zing! But technically false. I can find at least one respectable paper for at least one of them. And even if you rolled it, you’d have a hard time getting that one paper in that case. Especially with all the pills in there.
Plus, I think rainbows are pretty.
Ah, the joys of cherry-picking the data. The rainbow case is cool though, and we’ll all eventually need that many pills for real indications if we live long enough. I guess you could consider it practice.
Well, I suppose without getting into a protracted debate about it, I would just suggest that, to a chemist, the intuition that certain biochemical equilibria can be shifted toward the product side by saturating the reactant side seems pretty common-sensical. Linus Pauling himself was a C-megadoser.
The scientific evidence for the benefits of most of those will fit in a much smaller container.
Zing! But technically false. I can find at least one respectable paper for at least one of them. And even if you rolled it, you’d have a hard time getting that one paper in that case. Especially with all the pills in there.
Plus, I think rainbows are pretty.
Ah, the joys of cherry-picking the data. The rainbow case is cool though, and we’ll all eventually need that many pills for real indications if we live long enough. I guess you could consider it practice.
Well, I suppose without getting into a protracted debate about it, I would just suggest that, to a chemist, the intuition that certain biochemical equilibria can be shifted toward the product side by saturating the reactant side seems pretty common-sensical. Linus Pauling himself was a C-megadoser.