OrigamiMarie

OrigamiMarie t1_iy3icja wrote

It worked on me when I didn't know it was supposed to, and nighttime vitamin d kept me awake when I didn't know it was supposed to, so . . . I dunno, it might be something that only works in some people, so a study might not see the correlation if other factors are accounted for. Or it's placebo and I'm a weirdo. That's an option 😆

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OrigamiMarie t1_iy3g7ud wrote

I don't actually know why it works, but I and my ex both had improved daytime alertness and better sleep when we started taking vitamin d in the winter (and it wasn't an environmental change, I started it one year and had the effect, he started it another year and had the effect).

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OrigamiMarie t1_iy3bwg6 wrote

Also just in general: hey everybody it's winter in the northern hemisphere, and if life sucks and you hate everything right now (or even worse, you are absolutely indifferent to it all), maybe try some Vitamin D and see if that helps? Even if you've never taken it before, this might be the year that you really need it.

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OrigamiMarie t1_iy3978h wrote

Also they tend to stock stuff with durable, non-fussy finishes like stainless steel and enamel (and some cast iron). Nobody in a restaurant has time to baby the Teflon coating or make sure plastics and silicone don't get too hot (unless you're talking about really fancy desserts, but that's a whole different shop). Restaurants want stuff that'll go from stovetop to oven to dishwasher several thousand times, and they don't have time or money for anything else.

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