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You are pushing (incorrect) anecdotes, with a hubris of certainty.

Please provide quality references, or even some argument, to support your statement, beyond 'you said so'. 'You said so' is always a useless information-less way to communicate that I would push back on, but this is a health relevant issue, and you are spreading misinformation that is dangerous. Provide some quality references if you're right, but you're not.



>incorrect

>if you're right, but you're not

where is your evidence?




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