It's really not that difficult. If you don't believe the mountain of evidence that fluoridated drinking water is good, vaccinations are good, chlorine is a blessing to public health and pigs can't fly, then don't. It's not like knowledge or common sense will change your mind.
. It's not like knowledge or common sense will change your mind.
science is the closest thing we have to truth but like everything else it is not infallible
I agree...eat everything as close to natural as you can as often as you can, keep the sugar and sodium to a minimum then enjoy your treats in moderation and forget the stressYou got the right idea, Sal. I was just think today while doing my routine that we should just ignore about 95% of the sh*t we hear about food- get as much exercise as you can and on a weekly basis make sure you get some of the major food groups with maybe an extra vegetable and fruit thrown in and then say **** it! (I'm getting about a dozen news flashed on health and diet popping up every day) There's got to be more to living than that sh*t.![]()
It's really not that difficult. If you don't believe the mountain of evidence that fluoridated drinking water is good, vaccinations are good, chlorine is a blessing to public health and pigs can't fly, then don't. It's not like knowledge or common sense will change your mind.
Did someone in here say otherwise?
You guys aren't reading the article are you?
If you did, you would recognize that people don't have the luxury of time in critical analysis.
That's pretty much the crux of the intention of the OP.
I agree...eat everything as close to natural as you can as often as you can, keep the sugar and sodium to a minimum then enjoy your treats in moderation and forget the stress
and speaking of stress, they used to say stress was bad for you, avoid stress it will kill you, NOW they say it's not the stress that is bad for you, it's your attitude to the stress that is bad...LOL...well if you tell people it's going to kill you, I'm pretty sure your attitude toward it will be negative, wary at best.....
omg, it changes daily
yeah I haven't bought fruit juice for years, I do however make a smoothie every morning with half greens and the rest fruit...pop is a treat...I love a can of zero...love it but try not to have more than a couple a week.You're dead on about the salt and sugar. I totally quit buying fruit juices and pop- just pissing money down the drain!
again, Did anyone in this thread say otherwise?
and after 2 posts where you say the question isn't hard to answer, you haven't answered it.
Unless there's a picture of a naked woman/man after every paragraph, people just aren't going to bother with it. Rule of thumb
It goes without saying that scientists are people who practice science and therefore still subject to their own individual biases.
When referencing these issues we are talking about widespread consensus based on reproducible results.
There is great care taken in rigorous analysis and quantifiable measures - which is why that vaccine/autism case (for example) was an outlier that was shown to be fraudulent.
You should only doubt results because there is credible evidence that calls those results into question. The fact that I work for a pharmaceutical company that makes money, is not a good enough reason to doubt my results.
And there's the rub. Most people don't have a clue about what results are good, and which are bad. So they default to their internal biases. I don't think the OP question is really that hard to answer. We know that repeating false claims while debunking them, tends to make the people who hold those views stronger in their resolve.
This forum is a good example of the bubbles that people tend to gravitate to. You have groups here that tend to think the same things, and predictably will respond in the same way for certain topics. You can probably think of a few, and predict what kind of responses you'll see when opening a thread on a certain topic, or even posted by a certain poster.
This is an old problem, with an old name. Cognitive dissonance. Well older than I am anyways :lol: