Comment 2S77 Re: Not just pointless

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Take vitamins or no? Controversy supercedes the studies

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Not just pointless (Score: 2, Interesting)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-09-09 08:02 (#2S6G)

Many vitamin supplements are actually dangerous. Some, like vitamin A for example, are explicitly toxic in the case of overdose. Others are linked with certain cancers over time.

Why does your doctor recommend a multi-vitamin every time he sees you? Maybe because he wants to see you again soon.

If you eat a varied diet, you get enough vitamins. If you notice any symptoms of deficiency, eat more of the foods that contain whatever you are deficient in.

Supplements are a con. They often include dangerous remedies or dangerous chemical additives as binders, colourants or whatever, to give them more pop.

It is unwise to take anything on a daily basis. Maybe your doctor is trying to desensitise you to taking something on a daily basis so that he can progressively addict you to more and more dangerous substances and thus ensure your continued dependence on him and more and more business from you as the side effects of all the things he has you one start to stack up into actual illnesses requiring oh more poisonous chronic medications and more visits to him.

Multi-vitamins, the gateway drug of choice among today's white collared (*ahem* coated) pusher.

Perhaps a better medical insurance scheme would be one where we pay the doctor only so long as we are well.

Re: Not just pointless (Score: 2, Insightful)

by wootery@pipedot.org on 2014-09-09 15:38 (#2S77)

Maybe because he wants to see you again soon.
Maybe your doctor is trying to desensitise you to taking something on a daily basis so that he can progressively addict you to more and more dangerous substances and thus ensure your continued dependence on him and more and more business from you as the side effects of all the things he has you one start to stack up into actual illnesses requiring oh more poisonous chronic medications and more visits to him.
Your points about the pills being a scam seem compelling (though unfortunately uncited), but I see no call for this conspiracy-theory bullshit; ignorance seems far more likely than malevolence.

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2014-10-07 17:41 Insightful +1 kerrany@pipedot.org

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