“The evidence is weak” “I doubt .... based on people I talk to” This line of thought is monstrously prevalent on social media and it’s worrying...https://twitter.com/KetoCarnivore/status/1145696551068553216 …
Only in a semantic sense. If you're going to doubt things based on anecdote, I could equally promote their likelihood based on equivalent anecdotes myself
I.e. I know lots of people who eat
F&V even on low-carb who are healthy, therefore this is probably effective
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Come on. I said we shouldn't claim high "F&V" is ideal on a LCHF diet without having seen a fair comparison, and in a parenthetical added my clearly labeled as such suspected outcome, based on actual comparisons not properly controlled. Guess implies I am claiming an outcome! 1/
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In fact, I'm taking clear pains with the language of claims whereas Dr. Guess is speaking beyond the evidence. To try to flip that and deflect the point I was making is disingenuous and I'm surprised you took the bait. She had many choices in response to my initial criticism. 2/
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