Kirt, your usual clear thinking is lamentably absent in the
fear-mongering cancer rumor you saw fit to post on 2/16. Blithely
oblivious of facts or causal evidence, you wrote:
<< Some instinctos ... >>
Who exactly, and how many?
<< report that they grow tidy little tumors ... >>
Are we talking a wart, breast lump, deadly malignancy, or what?
<< when eating lots of (raw) meat ... >>
How much is "lots"? What kind?
<< for several weeks/months ... >>
Kirt, is this for real? Someone eats raw meat for _a few weeks_, gets a
tumor, and we suppose causation?
<< The tumors reportedly ... >>
Who actually reported this? With what facts, what evidence? Are they
unwilling to be named and quoted?
<< go away when meat is avoided/minimized ... >>
What's it mean, "minimizing" meat? What would you say if a journalist
published this sort of ambiguous innuendo?
<< I'm still waiting to hear of a similar tumor ... >>
With your paltry facts, how could we recognize a "similar" tumor?
<< resulting from a (cooked) paleodiet ... >>
What would prove it "resulted" from the diet?
<< [Others] don't appear to have the trouble that some instinctos report
... >>
What, where, when, who, how many?
If you must publish a cancer scare, give us specific, checkable facts.
C.
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