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I think I have multiple vitamin deficiencies, but I want to single them out. What are some things I should look for? How should I fast travel to this wealth of knowledge?
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>>76688693
go to the doctor you fucking retard
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>>76688693
>go to the doctor
>get series of tests done
>learn about vitamin levels for almost all micronutrients
>compare to average population
>adjust diet accordingly
Are you too retarded to even ask chatGPT?
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>>76688693
go to a walmart and read all of the vitamins and take in to account the benefits they list on the front of the bottles and make your decisions.
See "bone And immune health"
Why not, right?
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Just go to cvs and buy a supplement for everything you think you're deficient in. Then you take them and you're no longer deficient but efficient.
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>>76689288
Lmao this



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