What’s the deal with goyim and vitamin supplements?
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Date: October 20th, 2025 4:49 AM Author: milky range
95% effective against infection is what doctors told you. Doctors know very little.
Of course your levels are high, you are supplementing. It’s one of two things that I can 100% say made a noticeable and positive difference (vitamin D 10k IU a day is the other). Ashandgara made a difference, but I was not a fan of how it made me feel although it was noticeable.
Now whether doing more that 5g a day is worth it, I don’t know. I have been doing 10 (5 powder and 5 gummies) but I am probably going to go back to 5g when I run out of gummies. The gummies are apparently not consistent or reliable in doses and the flavored powder tastes 180 (mango pineapple).
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5787900&forum_id=2most#49361181) |
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