I think that's a good point. Anything COULD work.
You COULD feel better after something, sure.
But does it work? Let's test it, let's know it, and then let's spread that information when we know it.
"It could work" is the reasoning I give when I'm hoping for the best but expecting nothing. Not when I NEED something that will work. Building an industry around "it could work" while actively fooling people into thinking "it does work" is negligent and awful.
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