Kim, are you slow? I did not represent myself as having scientific evidence or studies; I have been clear that I have raw data and anecdotal evidence. Enough to justify further study. What is wrong with that?
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Replying to @EricEdmeades @emartinez78987 and
It appears the slow one here is you. This is a direct quote from you: "I am representing myself has having theories and evidence that justifies further study." you literary use the word "evidence", so share this evidence. If you have this so called "evidence" to begin with.
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Replying to @KimWahlman @emartinez78987 and
Kim, perhaps you don't understand the word 'evidence'. I will help: Evidence the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. Now, in English, we can qualify the word evidence to give a sense of how strong the evidence is.
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Replying to @JaiKanta22 @KimWahlman and
Again, you lie in the most subtle manipulative way. You are a treat. I never claimed to have scientific evidence. I immediately acknowledged that do not have controlled studies yet but that we are working on it. And that I had evidence that warranted further study.
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Replying to @JaiKanta22 @KimWahlman and
No, I don't. That is a ridiculous question. Yes, I should scientifically study helping people quit smoking? Or cutting down on trans fats? Or processed foods?
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Replying to @JaiKanta22 @KimWahlman and
You would have been one of those doctors that told people to keep smoking, you know until there was enough data to suggest otherwise. Are you seriously suggesting that it is dangerous for me to help someone quit smoking? Reduce intake of trans fats? Eat less processed foods?
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Replying to @EricEdmeades @JaiKanta22 and
Doctors didn’t tell people to keep smoking.
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Looks like Eric is mixing up actors playing doctors or doctors willing to shill for tobacco companies 70 years ago for real doctors of the rooms, who had suspected smoking was unhealthy for decades before that.
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