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The patient group was 5000. That number is more than enough to prove statistical significance.

 

Should we have already known this number? I mean, they did ask for you to provide references or sources to your data to which you basically said "you want the truth? you cant handle the truth" 

 

Less scare mongering more linking, if the data is believable enough for you to interpret and take on then you have to at least give others the same opportunity. Otherwise why should people believe you (the conspirator) if you wont back up your claims and just refines/adds in more data as the conversation goes along?

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I didn't ask anyone to provide references to anything they said. Why are people asking me?

 

There are many books written about the amish by doctors and clinicians reporting far lower or non existence of myriad diseases, ranging from autism to asthma to crohns.

 

If you want to look, look. If you want to believe, believe. If you don't, don't. I'm not anyones free research assistant.

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I didn't ask anyone to provide references to anything they said. Why are people asking me?

 

There are many books written about the amish by doctors and clinicians reporting far lower or non existence of myriad diseases, ranging from autism to asthma to crohns.

 

If you want to look, look. If you want to believe, believe. If you don't, don't. I'm not anyones free research assistant.

I'd like to look but i am lazy as all hell, mind posting links to these books, and or your scientific studies you are talking about. I would love to read them over myself.

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No, it isn't. It is a "yes, I can, but then you are going to throw 10 opposing studies at me".

 

All of this will become self evident in 20 years.

 

As stated before I didn't want to compare anything, I was just interested in the information you offered.

 

It's unwise to think you can prejudge the actions of someone you don't know.

 

I didn't ask anyone to provide references to anything they said. Why are people asking me?

 

There are many books written about the amish by doctors and clinicians reporting far lower or non existence of myriad diseases, ranging from autism to asthma to crohns.

 

If you want to look, look. If you want to believe, believe. If you don't, don't. I'm not anyones free research assistant.

 

People are asking you because you professed to be an expert on the matter and offered to provide the information to back up your 'expertise'. You earlier said that the reason you wouldn't provide evidence was because you couldn't control how people would use the information to make their own judgement.

 

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I'll go toe to toe with anyone in regards to this issue, so please, go ahead and "correct" me.

 

It seems like you came here looking for an argument and instead found people who like to look at the evidence and make their own minds up about things.

 

Naycha :peace:

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That isn't true at all, Naycha. I'll happily state my own researched, educated point of view, but then it is up to other people to go and look it up if they want to.

 

It takes too much of my time otherwise, and I have learned from past experience that you can present links, statistics, and evidence, but people simply don't care unless they look it up themselves.

 

I don't have time to waste on people who want to be spoon fed. If you can see this message, you can see google too.

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