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1. andix ◴[] No.43313009[source]
In my experience most pharmaceuticals and nutrients are rather well researched, and the results of scientific studies can be trusted most of the times.

So if most studies don't show a significant improvement, the substance just doesn't work. It's even the opposite, just because a study showed some improvement over a bigger population, it doesn't mean it works for you, or the improvement is noticeable to you.