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Linus Pauling was a chemist who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. He later became well-known for advocating large doses of Vitamin C.
I've heard that advocacy referred to as a cautionary tale, but I've long had a bit of sympathy for Linus, and I'm writing this post to explain how and why.
mainstream nutrition
One reason for my sympathy for Linus is that I've heard him used as an example of why you shouldn't go off on your own instead of trusting mainstream views in a field, yet his advice, while not particularly helpful, caused much less harm than contemporary "mainstream nutritional advice", such as:
I certainly wouldn't suggest trying [...]
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Outline:
(00:25) mainstream nutrition
(01:18) my view of Vitamin C
(04:13) conclusion
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By LessWrongLinus Pauling was a chemist who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. He later became well-known for advocating large doses of Vitamin C.
I've heard that advocacy referred to as a cautionary tale, but I've long had a bit of sympathy for Linus, and I'm writing this post to explain how and why.
mainstream nutrition
One reason for my sympathy for Linus is that I've heard him used as an example of why you shouldn't go off on your own instead of trusting mainstream views in a field, yet his advice, while not particularly helpful, caused much less harm than contemporary "mainstream nutritional advice", such as:
I certainly wouldn't suggest trying [...]
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Outline:
(00:25) mainstream nutrition
(01:18) my view of Vitamin C
(04:13) conclusion
---
First published:
Source:
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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