User talk:Johnsen999

Hi Johnsen999, I'm Calton. Thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia. I noticed that you recently made additions to one or more articles such as Vitamin C megadosage‎ where you added a citation to a reliable source. Thank you for respecting Wikipedia's policy on WP:Verifiability and for using citations! In articles related to medical topics, the standard for content and sourcing is defined at WP:MEDRS, and the references you added unfortunately did not meet that ideal and may have been removed. Please have a look at MEDRS to learn about the quality standards for medical sourcing. You might also want to take a look at WikiProject Medicine. If you have any questions related to sourcing of medical issues, you can ask at the WikiProject Medicine Talk page. For general questions about sourcing, see Reliable sources. Basically, using primary sources like studies and papers alone -- especially a single primary source -- almost never carry enough weight of importance for inclusion. WP:MEDREV basically says that there needs to be some sort of verification that a study's results are significant enough to pay attention to. -- Calton &#124; Talk 07:03, 24 June 2021 (UTC)