I appreciated their synthesis but I think some general recommendations would have also been useful for the public (imperfect but helpful):
1. Ask primary care physician for a lab referral or purchase a nutrient deficiency test from a straight to consumer lab (cost was lower than I expected at ~$100-$200).
2. Google whether nutrient is actually bioavailable when taken as a supplement.
3. Use independent tests to ascertain brand quality for specific supplement or overall trustworthiness (labdoor is the one I'm familiar with).
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 12.9 ms ] thread1. Ask primary care physician for a lab referral or purchase a nutrient deficiency test from a straight to consumer lab (cost was lower than I expected at ~$100-$200).
2. Google whether nutrient is actually bioavailable when taken as a supplement.
3. Use independent tests to ascertain brand quality for specific supplement or overall trustworthiness (labdoor is the one I'm familiar with).