“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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For example, if I were to say that there's no strong evidence that crystals cause cancer (although based on many anecdotes I'm convinced that they do) you'd rightly point out that I was being a bit logically inconsistent with my evidential appraisal
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Or, to move a bit closer to the topic at hand, if I were to argue that there's currently no reason to believe that LCHF diets cause heart disease (although based on many stories I'd be shocked if they didn't), I suspect you'd agree that I was being a bit unfair
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Of course I can doubt something and at the same time ask that we prove it before we express certainty either way. We each have strong suspicions. Only I expressed uncertainty. If the original tweet had been prefaced with "I think" there would be no quibble.
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F&V even on low-carb who are healthy, therefore this is probably effective