Trust the Science
We’ve seen how poor scientific literacy can negatively affect our ability to combat climate change and the pandemic. But let’s also recognize the other bunk science claims to which we fall prey.
Multivitamins and supplements are loosely regulated. Many don’t contain what the labels say. And few people really need that daily megadose. Targeted vitamins for targeted use can be good, but most of those megadose multivitamins are just coming out in your urine.
GMOs are targeted and well known what’s in them. There’s no significant body of evidence that they harm human health. But companies can put “No GMOs” on their label (again, mostly unregulated) and get people to pay more for the same food they’ve always gotten.
There is no such thing as a super food.
There’s more, of course. But in the end most of it is just fancy marketing.
If we say we Trust the Science, let’s look at the places where many of us are not doing that.
I’m a sloppy mess
Sigh. It’s inevitable, especially if I’m wearing a nice shirt, that by the end of the day I’ll be wearing at least part of a meal. I’m just sloppy.