You recommended Dr. Malhotra as someone giving “excellent advice.” I did wonder how long it would take you to trot out what I like to call the “pharma shill gambit.” Congratulations! You took a couple of Tweets longer than expected to trot out that predictable line of attack.
No, I do. But we have been growing so quickly -- on word of mouth -- that we now have clients in 130 countries so we have a lot of data. Now we need to get some studies done. We will. In the meantime, we have to put up with people like you. Don't worry. I can handle it.
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The plural of anecdote is not data.
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Actually it is. Perhaps what you mean is it’s not proof of causation. Applies especially to all nutritional epidemiological research which forms basis for current dietary guidelines and global teachings in nutrition/dietetics.
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LOL - Clipped this for my talk on academic hubris.
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Hi Erin, I am aware of the difference between a properly controlled study, anecdotal evidence, and, of course, raw data. I am not representing myself has having PROOF I am representing myself has having theories and evidence that justifies further study.
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I’m sorry but word of mouth is appropriate for movie and TV show recommendations, the best parking lot at a new workplace, and restaurant recommendations, it does not suffice instead of actual science and proper experiments and trials
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