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<blockquote data-quote="misswhiplash" data-source="post: 840449" data-attributes="member: 148843"><p>I'm not defending anything, just pointing out a fact.</p><p>And I believe that experts are largely so called for the level of expertise which they have accumulated.</p><p></p><p>It's absolutely fine for you to avoid something if you are adversely affected by it. Or even if you just don't fancy it. That is your prerogative.</p><p></p><p>I am (along with most others on this forum) adversely affected by sugary drinks and so opt for the odd diet coke, which has no bad effects on me at all, as far as I can tell, as an alternative to drinking water which, whilst I like it, can be a little dull when it's the only drink in ones repertoire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misswhiplash, post: 840449, member: 148843"] I'm not defending anything, just pointing out a fact. And I believe that experts are largely so called for the level of expertise which they have accumulated. It's absolutely fine for you to avoid something if you are adversely affected by it. Or even if you just don't fancy it. That is your prerogative. I am (along with most others on this forum) adversely affected by sugary drinks and so opt for the odd diet coke, which has no bad effects on me at all, as far as I can tell, as an alternative to drinking water which, whilst I like it, can be a little dull when it's the only drink in ones repertoire. [/QUOTE]
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