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OK, everyone, I need a second opinion: I had a general health checkup at my GP's office on Monday, and the result was apparently that I'm mostly in fine health, but seriously lack Vitamin D, presumably because I don't get out enough. So now my GP wants me to take Vitamin D supplements. Is that legit or snake oil?
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Raphael wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:05 am OK, everyone, I need a second opinion: I had a general health checkup at my GP's office on Monday, and the result was apparently that I'm mostly in fine health, but seriously lack Vitamin D, presumably because I don't get out enough. So now my GP wants me to take Vitamin D supplements. Is that legit or snake oil?
Probably legit. Most people don't get as much sunlight as our ancestors did and vit D definitely is important. My mum who's a (real) doctor takes it.
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Raphael wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:05 am OK, everyone, I need a second opinion: I had a general health checkup at my GP's office on Monday, and the result was apparently that I'm mostly in fine health, but seriously lack Vitamin D, presumably because I don't get out enough. So now my GP wants me to take Vitamin D supplements. Is that legit or snake oil?
Absolutely legit. We're all Vitamin-D deficient.
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Thank you!
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You live in Germany in the winter, Raphael. You should be putting entire salmon in a blender just to get your vitamin D levels up to merely inadequate.
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I'm obviously not a doctor, but if you don't want to take a pill then you could look into eating foods high in natural vitamin D, like whole milk, some mushrooms, leafy greens, certain kinds of fish, etc. The main reason doctors suggest pills for this is it's easier than changing your entire diet, which you'd likely have to do if you don't get enough vitamin D that way currently.
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Moose-tache wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:06 pmYou live in Germany in the winter, Raphael. You should be putting entire salmon in a blender just to get your vitamin D levels up to merely inadequate.
Then how did people survive winters in Germany before modern medicine or food distribution?
Raphael wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 3:05 amOK, everyone, I need a second opinion: I had a general health checkup at my GP's office on Monday, and the result was apparently that I'm mostly in fine health, but seriously lack Vitamin D, presumably because I don't get out enough. So now my GP wants me to take Vitamin D supplements. Is that legit or snake oil?
Definitely recommend vitamin D supplements. My checkup from several years ago had the same result and I've had good results with supplementation.

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malloc wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:33 am
Moose-tache wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:06 pmYou live in Germany in the winter, Raphael. You should be putting entire salmon in a blender just to get your vitamin D levels up to merely inadequate.
Then how did people survive winters in Germany before modern medicine or food distribution?
Eating salmon that weren't put into blenders. :)
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linguistcat wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:14 am I'm obviously not a doctor, but if you don't want to take a pill then you could look into eating foods high in natural vitamin D, like whole milk, some mushrooms, leafy greens, certain kinds of fish, etc. The main reason doctors suggest pills for this is it's easier than changing your entire diet, which you'd likely have to do if you don't get enough vitamin D that way currently.
Thank you, but I don't have a general problem with taking pills. I just got a bit suspicious because so many other types of vitamin supplements seem to be scams.
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Raphael wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:44 pm Thank you, but I don't have a general problem with taking pills. I just got a bit suspicious because so many other types of vitamin supplements seem to be scams.
Vitamin supplements are not a scam. Vitamins are an essential nutrient. Taking random vitamins for general health is a scam. (Originally, scammers sold them as a cure for cancer!) If you take excess water-soluble vitamins (B and C), they are expelled. If you take excess fat-soluble vitamins (the others), they are toxic. But taking too little causes disease.
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rotting bones wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 2:00 pmTaking random vitamins for general health is a scam. (Originally, scammers sold them as a cure for cancer!)
Yes, that's the reason why I posted my initial question.
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malloc wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:33 am
Then how did people survive winters in Germany before modern medicine or food distribution?
People used to spend a lot more of their time outside exposed to sunlight. Also, rickets were very common.
Doctors systematically prescribe vitamin D supplements to babies.

It's not just Germany; we have the same problem in sunnier climes. It's really the indoors lifestyle that's at fault.
Raphael wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:44 pm Thank you, but I don't have a general problem with taking pills. I just got a bit suspicious because so many other types of vitamin supplements seem to be scams.
Yeah, they generally are. In the case of vitamin D, it is prescribed by doctors (unlike other supplements). They do check vitamin D levels sometimes -- though vitamin D deficiency is so common they mostly don't bother.
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Gotta say, I wasn't expecting the LCNAF to be 80% Korean.
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do as the vikings did and supplement vitamin D with cod. if you start getting ideas about raiding monasteries, consult your GP again.
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Ares Land wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:33 pmAlso, rickets were very common.
Actually, "rickets" is singular; I can't imagine what a single "ricket" would be. :D
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alice wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:27 pm
Ares Land wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:33 pmAlso, rickets were very common.
Actually, "rickets" is singular; I can't imagine what a single "ricket" would be. :D
A small rick.

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zompist wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 4:21 pm
alice wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 2:27 pm
Ares Land wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2024 3:33 pmAlso, rickets were very common.
Actually, "rickets" is singular; I can't imagine what a single "ricket" would be. :D
A small rick.

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hwhatting wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 2:59 pm This made my day today.
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