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Originally Posted by Azure
Well you won't get much black and white evidence in this case, so research that shows no link between aluminum and the various issues people are talking about are your 'facts.'
Otherwise I can claim that fluoride in water causes heart failure. Of course I have nothing to backup my claim, but because there are no 'facts' to dispute it, my claim is legitimate.
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Few issues with your post:
- if they aren't black and white, I don't think they're facts. Though I wouldn't be that concerned about it because of a thousand other things that are killing you slowly every day.
- you can't say there is no link. You can see the link is minimal and linkage makes it questionable, but you can't say there is no link. Also no control group.
- though you can say this is "research"... doesn't really sound like bomb proof scientific research. It looks more like statistics to me, with way too many variables to make this credible.
Your claim is legitimate, I'm just saying its not proven by fact; its proven by weak linkage (in a experiment that sounds pretty useless... but thats besides the point)