2/ This is also a useful case study in the distinction between a wacky unverified claim and a believable unverified claim. If the claim
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3/ can be explained in light of established, solid theory about the subject in question, then maybe it's not wrong! That's the case here.
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@keefstuart Hasn't helped our ASD daughter but really hope it works for othersThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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