Vitamin D Deficiency Is Widespread – but Overusing Supplements Can Be Risky Too
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I’m not sure what my take away here is.
Bulk sardines from Costco, Sam's Club, etc., are a great move in general: low on the food chain; tons of protein, vitamins, and healthful oils; inexpensive; delicious; minimally processed; and shelf-stable.
What I am more interested in measuring currently is potassium for prolonged fasting but I might just cheat and potassium-water-fast. Trying to avoid a lot of grey market equipment taking up space.