I’m almost certainly deficient and I thought maybe it could improve my mood :/

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      Best as I can tell there’s no evidence that Vitamin D and kidney stones have anything to do with each other, and in fact, there may even be scientific papers in existence that suggest the opposite is true, i.e. Vitamin D may help reduce the risk of kidney stones.

      Caveat: This was based on a quick web search, not deep research, and everyone’s biology is different. If you’re getting kidney stones, check with an actual doctor.

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        lol I verified with my urologist and PCP ten years ago. Thanks for trying to invalidate my response to vitamin D and downvoting me. Very positive experience here

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          Yeah, you’re right, the downvote was a bit harsh considering that I didn’t do a deep dive on the matter.

          I can’t undo the bandwagon, but I can undo mine.