• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    There is this idea that seems to be really pervasive that natural is always better. And it’s not true so often. A common example I like to give is that natural almond extract contains cyanide and artificial almond extract does not. No, it isn’t enough cyanide to kill you, but I would say no cyanide is better than some cyanide.

    And a lot of those “natural is always better” people would happily take fentanyl over willow bark if they were in agony.

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      1 day ago

      I think a better analogy would be oxycodone or hydromorphone over opium but your point stands

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      Another aspect of this is that “natural” things like supplements are not usually “naturally occurring” but rather highly refined.

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        Indeed. As is arsenic. You can even find it in water supplies (especially in the U.S., where there are “acceptable” levels).