For example: milk thistle. There's ~very low quality~ evidence that it may be effective to treat liver cirrhosis
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(Although the most recent systematic review I can find concluded that the benefits are likely no more than placebo)
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But even if milk thistle was effective at treating cirrhosis of the liver IT WOULDN'T BE A THING FOR HEALTHY PEOPLE TO TAKE
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THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A SUPPLEMENT THAT "IMPROVES LIVER FUNCTION"
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So...yeh. Milk thistle is probably useless. But it's especially useless for healthy people because there's no evidence whatsoever that it'll help unless you're already sick
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I will ~literally~ pay you to try and fix a roof with turmeric
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Nah these days I'm working for Big Roof we need a breakthrough bad
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Is the "some other stuff" actual roofing material?
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Maybe if you are already healthy the supplements give you super abilities? Like the x-men? Maybe Wolverine just took a lot of keratin. Maybe Jean went to town on fish oils?
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