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In reply to the discussion: Supplements: Flushing your money down the toilet in expensive urine [View all]Brother Buzz
(39,876 posts)5. Bet you routinely wash you hands, too
She Who Must be Obeyed, an old school nurse and a stickler for sanitation, has proven to me washing hands is the number one way to avoid catching colds. That, and NOT touching eyes when you're out and about.
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Supplements: Flushing your money down the toilet in expensive urine [View all]
SidDithers
Dec 2013
OP
I routinely wash my hands when I come into the house from shopping or wherever...
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#15
but you no longer need to use hot water to do that job...cold water hand washing saves energy!
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2013
#34
I don't think all supplements are useless. But the majority most likely are.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#24
Gorski rips Mike "The Health Ranger" Adams a new one in the Orac blog linked above...
SidDithers
Dec 2013
#4
Adams is a young RWNJ. People think they are dying out. Wrong, they're recruiting youth.
freshwest
Dec 2013
#65
Taking actual vitamins - B-12, Vitamin E, etc. - is probably harmless at worst, helpful at best.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#25
I believe that. Especially the B-12. I'm not a vegetarian but I respect the choice not to eat meat
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#60
After developing a variety of symptoms from too high prescribed doses of simvastatin
HereSince1628
Dec 2013
#9
Right. And the industry works hard to suppress the accumulation of anecdotal evidence
BlueStreak
Dec 2013
#100
You asked about proof of American having bad eating habits, nothing about supplements.
Rex
Dec 2013
#19
Don't believe the hype. If you aren't getting enough of something, DO take supplements.
JaneyVee
Dec 2013
#32
And if you're a fertile female, DO follow the CDC advice -- take a daily multivitamin
pnwmom
Dec 2013
#36
This debate is so stupid, the body cannot produce vitamins and without a proper diet
Rex
Dec 2013
#63
I think if you check further you will find many are wholly owned subsidiaries of Big Pharma
etherealtruth
Dec 2013
#95
Pfizer, the Carlysle Group, Johnson and Johnson, Merck ... to name an additonal few
etherealtruth
Dec 2013
#97
Every Pharma company has been through a bunch of nmergers and acquisitions.
BlueStreak
Dec 2013
#106
The headline is "Supplements: Flushing your money down the toilet in expensive urine"
BlueStreak
Dec 2013
#105
That loon looks like he is balancing a little loon on his head. lol Just being silly.
Auntie Bush
Dec 2013
#66