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In reply to the discussion: You can't criticize one pseudoscience when supporting another. [View all]Sancho
(9,166 posts)Medical textbooks in the 1800's suspected tobacco caused cancer. It took 100 years to demonstrate the causal effect.
Vaccines (and the science that supports them) have that kind of track record in both basic and applied experiments. There are direct experimental studies of the theories, chemistry, and epidemiology. The science goes back a couple centuries.
GMOs don't have that history or track record yet. You make my point. No correlational or ex post facto effect compared to "normal" eating has detected a problem. Fifty years from now that may be the case - or it may not.
Correlations and predictions are not a substitute for decades of experimental study. Food is always a problem. Just look at the issue of a heart healthy diet, blue zones, etc., etc.
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