• CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Now do the study for people whose diet is highly variable - sometimes I eat real healthy for weeks and sometimes it’s French fries and tater tots or pizza or other junk for dinner for weeks. I think the supplements help during my periods of poor dietary choices.

    I used to have deficiencies in vitamin B and D and my doctor told me to take supplements for those. Levels have been good since.

    I think it helps if you have deficiencies due to diet or genetics. But I also have years of data from bloodwork to back that up. I agree that taking them ‘just because’ is not a good idea. Getting your levels checked at your annual exam is easy. Talk to your doctor.

    • forwardvoid@feddit.nl
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      10 months ago

      Exactly this. The outcome of these studies/articles is always: you don’t need it… if you eat healthy.
      Now look at obesity rates etc, do you think most people eat healthy? Now would these people benefit from multivitamins?