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<blockquote data-quote="VioletFoxtrot" data-source="post: 2358064" data-attributes="member: 536829"><p>You're still failing to address that is only <em>one</em> graphic from <em>one</em> study, that you're not representing in its entirety, <em>and</em> the outcome favoured a PB diet. You're bending the facts to serve your POV. I think at the end of the day, you and I are coming from diametrically different positions and will never agree on this, so need to respectfully disagree and move on. I do think when referencing studies, <em>all </em>the information should be given and/or a link provided so people are not mislead and can draw their own conclusions (if I could work out how to post links I would but I get an error saying it's spam!). Anecdotal evidence is fine, but it's important to recognise we're all different and respond differently to different things - there's no one-size-fits-all solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VioletFoxtrot, post: 2358064, member: 536829"] You're still failing to address that is only [I]one[/I] graphic from [I]one[/I] study, that you're not representing in its entirety, [I]and[/I] the outcome favoured a PB diet. You're bending the facts to serve your POV. I think at the end of the day, you and I are coming from diametrically different positions and will never agree on this, so need to respectfully disagree and move on. I do think when referencing studies, [I]all [/I]the information should be given and/or a link provided so people are not mislead and can draw their own conclusions (if I could work out how to post links I would but I get an error saying it's spam!). Anecdotal evidence is fine, but it's important to recognise we're all different and respond differently to different things - there's no one-size-fits-all solution. [/QUOTE]
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