"A supplement worth taking is backed by good evidence, and is unlikely to
cause harm. Most supplements fail this test – usually because they lack
good evidence to show they work. But even where the evidence is
promising (and the risks appear acceptable), there’s an additional
consideration with dietary supplements – supplement quality is unclear."
Where science meets supplements
Human knowledge has progressed exponentially since the dawn of modern science. It is no longer reasonable to accept claims without sufficient objective evidence. The harm from religion, alternatives to medicine, conservatism, and all other false beliefs will be exposed on this blog by reporting the findings of science. This blog will also reinforce what should be the basics of education: History, Civics, Financial Literacy, Media Literacy, and Critical/Science Based Thinking.
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