in the yogurt to make your freakin bones brittle and turn your liver gay. but it does improve your vision for nighttime driving though. source: i ate a bunch of strawberry yogurt (i got several cases at a steep discount) with added vitamin A, and my body felt weird in a bad way and my hair got brittle and started falling out and my liver kinda hurt, but i noticed how much sharper my vision was while driving uber at night and less sensitive to bright headlightsi suspect the government and the medical industry are behind this because they want your bones to be brittle and liver damaged so you need their medical services.discuss
>>536690009>strawberry yogurtthat's not yogurt
>>536690009>I ate a few cases of sugar and feel like assCrazy how that works
>>536690009>The name
>>536690009You have to go back to preddit
>>536690009The food is poison OP
This schizo theory seems new at least.Vitamin A is well known to cause problems in excess, which is why one should limit their consumption of liver. If you found something that was fortified with the shit, you really shouldn't gorge yourself on it.
>>536690009You were probably eating low fat yogurt? Sometimes they add vitamin A to bring it back up to what whole milk has, since vitamin A is in the fat.It's really unlikely you had hypervitaminosis A just from eating yogurt. Even with stronger vitamin A supplements it takes a while to build up and cause problems. It's more likely that you could have a dairy allergy, or it had an additive like artificial sweeteners which can cause similar symptoms if they aren't tolerated well. Anemia is a possibility since yogurt is low in iron and copper but that takes a while to develop too.You can pretty easily get a bloody test to see if your vitamin A is elevated but it's extremely unlikely unless you've been eating a lot of liver every day or taking high dose supplements.
>>536690266we have sodium benzoate in ketchup and ascorbic acid in everywhere else. Vast squathes of the population are likely going around with benzene synthesizing in their guts
>>536690295Someone was pushing Vitamin D supplements really hard during covid. I think they were trying to give people blood clots
Ironically the healthiest foods (aka the ones with the shortest legends on the back) are unflavored chips, standard yoghurt, mac and probably some varieties of prepared meat as they actually tell you what they did instead of dousing ''fresh'' meat with red paint or the pesticide ridden fruits on the market.