Re: [UUPoly-L] Love, Science & Other Subjects



 
In a message dated 9/29/2008 6:43:40 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
desmondravenstone@yahoo.com writes:

Well,  there is one element which is somewhat relevant.  You claimed that 
both  of your assertions are backed up by studies, but then you don't cite  them. 
 What happens when someone demands to see your studies?  What  if, for 
example, one is able to poke a hole through the claim that consuming  cow's milk 
leads to respiratory problems (ie, that the real problem is  substituting 
mother's breast milk, which helps boost the immune system, with  formula)?


Well, you know...we aren't running a scientific journal here...I don't  think 
we need citations for every assertion we make.
 
Unless someone asks for one.
 
Bill



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