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Re: Cathyrn/Vinegar/Anecdotes |
"Anecdotal evidence goes back centuries on its uses." That doesn't jive too well with your own statements regarding having written an article for "successful health writing" for a writers magazine. "I explains to fellow writers that good health writing needs more than anecdotal evidence. Real-life success stories are interesting but it doesn't solely cut it (for some articles, maybe). Nor do obscure studies or research on animals make the cut for most health magazines. It's the big, double-blind controlled studies in peer-review journals that count." http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/earthquake/vpost?id=1262654&pid=11821434#post11821434 So if vinegar is such a cure all, are there any "double-blind controlled studies in peer-review journals" supporting this claim? Brian Follow Ups: ● You are getting heavy handed - Glen 21:11:29 - 7/23/2006 (39522) (2) ● Re: You are getting heavy handed - Skywise 00:23:07 - 7/24/2006 (39530) (0) ● I hope no one take it seriously - John Vidale 00:05:57 - 7/24/2006 (39528) (1) ● Re: I hope no one take it seriously - Roger Hunter 07:09:24 - 7/24/2006 (39536) (0) |
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