• Marvin Haberland on questioning vitamins' existence and if supplements are a waste of money

  • Feb 19 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Marvin Haberland on questioning vitamins' existence and if supplements are a waste of money

  • Summary

  • Marvin Haberland is an engineer and principal at NEXT LEVEL, a science-focused publication reporting on topics such as virology, terrain theory, germ theory, nutrition and genetics. NEXT LEVEL has recently released NEXIQA, a self-developed AI designed to deliver critical, evidence-based insights on the same topics covered by NEXT LEVEL.

    In this conversation with Marvin we discussed:

    • The questionable process by which vitamins were "discovered"
    • The similarities between No Virus and No Vitamins
    • The lack of evidence supporting the benefit of taking vitamins and supplements
    • The problem with scurvy studies
    • Why some "vitamins" are actually harmful
    • What he would never put into his body

    ...and more!

    Learn more about Marvin and NEXT LEVEL at the NEXT LEVEL website. Learn more about NEXIQA at the NEXIQA website and on the Telegram Channel.

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    Music by
    Chris Merenda

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