Randomly assigning 400 elderly people to take fish oil (docosahexaenoic acid) or placebo did not alter intelligence over 18 months in double blind study. https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article-abstract/107/5/754/4979660 …pic.twitter.com/4OxcIvcKn2
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Lots of things make sense but are false. Big multi-vitamin study can't even find an effect on IQ in Nepal. I want these diet people to put up or shut up. There's essentially no evidence for anything they say, and lots of ignored evidence against. http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/?p=7106
Might their diets not have been pretty sufficient? I mean it's not as if people don't die of vitamin A deficiency and such. *At some point* they must be helpful and good.
Well, apparently, that some point is not even reached in Nepal -- a median country with respect to development. Why keep pushing for things that have no evidence and tons of contrary evidence? So annoying and I start being mean.
No, yeah, I follow you. Just trying to figure out exactly how much I can ignore things. How much can I live on junk food and it not matter at all? For anything? I mean if I'm going to have the same body/health whether I eat ice cream or spinach, I'll eat ice cream.
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