“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 …
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I very clearly stated my hypothesis in advance for posterity. It's considered good form in my circles to be transparent about biases and reasons for them, particularly before the results are in. Should I be wrong I can then respond appropriately.
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And I most certainly did not "argue for it" thereby! I don't see how I could have been more clear about my position with respect to that proposition, than by a parenthetical with the words "I doubt." Are we both speaking English?
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F&V even on low-carb who are healthy, therefore this is probably effective