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Posted by Bob F on April 20, 2008, 4:04 pm
>>> I'm really looking for a citation in the New England Journal of Medicine,
>>> the Lancet, or peer-reviewed toxicology journals. Perhaps
>>> I'll see what I can find. It seems to me that the burden of proof is
>>> on the person making the claims, however.
>
>> Unless, of course, if you value your health and your families health.
>
> I see. You can also protect your family's health by eating 1 pound of
> raw fish, half a pound of rice and 4 ounces of raisins per day AND
> NOTHING ELSE because all other food is poison. Why? Because I said so.
> I don' need no steenkin' peer review. Eating anything else puts you and your
> family in deadly jeopardy. You've been warned.
If one has to have multiple peer-reviewed articales in front of them before
considering potential health risks, good for them. My criteria are a little less
restricting, as my health is important to me.
>
> My rice cooker has a teflon pot. Crazy people have non-teflon
> rice-cooker pots.
>
> Bob, see if you can fix your mail software to provide quote marks. I put them
> in myself for Cindy's comments just to make sure that people knew what YOU
> wrote, but we shouldn't have to do that. See to it.
My quotes work fine, except for posts grom google-groups. If you know how to fix
that, please let me know.
I did put in a row of *** to seperate my response.
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