And the nutrient deficiencies largely seem to be speaking to a low-quality vegetarian diet - as I'm sure you're aware, these can all be rectified by carefully selecting the foods a person eats
Yeh, definitely not very convincing to me at least. So, I guess, back to the original point - I think it's not unfair to say that implying someone is suffering from a speculative disorder that hasn't been demonstrated even in epidemiological trials is "truly ridiculous"
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Heh, well, that was just me sketching how I would argue plausible mechanisms, which themselves are not evidence of a causal relationship, which is why to your original point I said "yes, when all we have is epidemiology and plausible mechanisms we should be careful."
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Haha sure, but I think the mechanism is more speculative than plausible at the very least, and generally the epidemiological evidence doesn't really support the claim, so...
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