So… a bunch of MDs who don’t like vitamin supplementation rig a study by measuring things most of the vitamin or minerals don’t have much to do with – this case mostly heart disease. Then they say the supplements don’t work. That’s not science. That’s self-fulfilling dogma. Test their impact on other diseases. It’s liked doctors running a low-carb study then announcing it does not work. But then you learn their idea of low carb really isn’t low carb. I just don’t trust MDs any more.
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So… a bunch of MDs who don’t like vitamin supplementation rig a study by measuring things most of the vitamin or minerals don’t have much to do with – this case mostly heart disease. Then they say the supplements don’t work. That’s not science. That’s self-fulfilling dogma. Test their impact on other diseases. It’s liked doctors running a low-carb study then announcing it does not work. But then you learn their idea of low carb really isn’t low carb. I just don’t trust MDs any more.