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by profmarshmellow
604 days ago
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Let’s not forget the entire field of dietary fat and heart disease was dead wrong for decades while the real culprit was sugar. Alzheimer’s research? Decades of faked studies, costing billions. Peer review is hardly the gold standard if universities are dependent on corporate and government money. The flood of case reports online about seed oils causing issues makes it obvious there's a problem. Ignoring this isn’t just unwise it’s willfully blind. At best, seed oils might work for some but they’re clearly harmful to a large portion of people. |
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Does added sugar seem to be a risk factor too? Sure.
There are floods of case reports online about vaccines causing autism, but I’d hope you wouldn’t think that it’s obvious there’s a problem there too? Such reports should not be the driver of our reasoning when we have high quality studies on the question.