is vitamin C good for preventing colds
For your question
no reduction in cold incidence in the general population
[see studies]
The grade (studied, no effect) reflects the combined weight of these sources; certainty (moderate) is the engine's separate read on how confident to be — never the same thing.
Vitamin C for the common cold: meta-analysis · PMID:00000008People say · Evidence shows
“Vitamin C prevents colds”
[explain]
the evidence tested this and found no effect.
Belief direction is the position of the belief relative to the evidence; magnitude combines the grade-distance, whether the evidence state is unflattering to the assertion, and the claim-type penalty for speculation or marketing language (rubric: Doc 17 §2.3).
The belief never inherits the evidence's grade — by axiom B4. Speculation that outruns the data does not get credit for the data.
What the label may legally say
“Supports a healthy immune system”
A legal label claim — it does not have to be proven and is not the same as evidence. We keep “people say,” “the law permits,” and “the evidence shows” visibly separate.
Trending?
vitamin C for colds — popular belief, evidence says otherwise
[hype vs evidence]
The hype position is the L4 read: where an intervention sits on the emerging → settled → debunked arc. A surging position with thin evidence is the classic gap; a settled position with B-grade evidence means attention and proof are roughly aligned.
What I don't know about you
- other medications or conditions
- your sleep history
Knowing these would sharpen the safety check and the answer. They're session-scoped only — never stored as a profile.
Why am I seeing this?
The reasoning trace — the discrete steps the composition engine took (Doc 03, Doc 05 §5.1). Nothing was inferred outside this list.
- resolve: interventions=[vitc] outcome=cold lifeStage=unknown meds=[none]
- retrieve: 1 evidence claim(s)
- contrast: 1 belief(s) with computed gaps
- safety-gate: 0 promoted; blocklist=[none]
- time: {"Vitamin C":"debunked"}
- law-permits: 1 label claim(s)
- degrade: thin context — answer marked generic
model slice-0.1.0 · as of 2026-06-04T17:38:10.780Z