Agreed. When an article about a health issue starts out by saying, "One of my co-workers told me today that someone she knew told her that..." there's ZERO credibility there. Having worked with many aboriginals, I completely respect the notion that something doesn't have to be "proven" by the scientific method to be true. But if cashews really ARE so awesome for depression, why is there still depression in the world. The fact is depression is far more complicated than upping serotonin levels.
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Agreed. When an article about a health issue starts out by saying, "One of my co-workers told me today that someone she knew told her that..." there's ZERO credibility there. Having worked with many aboriginals, I completely respect the notion that something doesn't have to be "proven" by the scientific method to be true. But if cashews really ARE so awesome for depression, why is there still depression in the world. The fact is depression is far more complicated than upping serotonin levels.
December 4, 2014 - 2:57pmThis Comment
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