>
> "Each time Barry Groves reports on a medical study he gave a
> different conclusion to the data than the researchers do...." --Dr.
> Joel
> Fuhrman,
> http://www.diseaseproof.com/archives/diet-myths-the-misinformation-
> of-barry-
> groves-and-weston-price.html [I don't agree with many of the
> opinions at
> Fuhrman's site, but it is interesting that Fuhrman reports
> additional cases
> of Groves misrepresenting study results.]
I thought that that was the point? Sometimes Groves may be making
the point that the data does not necessarily support the conclusions
that are being drawn from it. There is a whole separate debate about
the inherent bias in much of modern peer reviewed science.