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by laHiesh1
2631 days ago
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This is a prime example of confirmation bias, you think it's having a positive effect therefore it's having a positive effect. It's a sugar pill. This nonsense is no better than anti-vax parents that believe because two kids at her children's school were diagnosed with autism and had vaccines that it must mean vaccines cause autism. If you're going to make claims like this, at least provide some evidence otherwise it's not constructive to make such claims. |
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