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In reply to the discussion: The dismal news about supplements. Why bother? [View all]HuckleB
(35,773 posts)22. The fallacy of the ancients.
Now that's an oldie, but a goodie. Uh, it's also worthless. There is no thousands of years of proven efficacy. The plural of anecdote is not data. Stop trying to fool people into supporting a scam, just because you fell for it, too.
PS: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Appeal_to_ancient_wisdom
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WebMD and the Mayo Clinic websites actually do cover lots of supplements, dosage, side effects,
djean111
Nov 2013
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What I'm relying on is thousands of years of proven efficacy. Not the dubious claims of
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
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You might be glad to know that hemp seeds offer a higher concentration of D3 than most other
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#25
People unable to buy or grow, prepare, and eat whole foods for whatever reason really do
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#6
Contrary to what you'll hear some so-called experts say, many herbals from trustworthy
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
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