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Hmmmmm.
Reminds me, I should probably increase my citrus intake.
If you have potatoes or onions in your diet, you're probably safe.
It's hilariously easy to not get scurvy unless you're on a 18th century ship, an arctic expedition, or trying to get it.
Looks like I'm in the clear!
Unironically probably yes, even if that was all your intake. The amount of Vitamin C you need to prevent scurvy is incredibly small. It really is a disease you can't get unless you're trying for it anymore. Like, fries and onion rings have like 2 mg of Vitamin C per serving, and you only need 10 mg a day to stave off scurvy.
Got you, 5 servings of fries a day it is.
This is the kind of medical advice I like.
Wow, TIL. Thanks, OP!
Legend has it that you can drink beer instead. A decent IPA should do it, or a bunch of decent IPAs and you won’t care
No I sort of meant more fruits in general
Like a cocktail or something?