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Old 04-04-2008, 05:51 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Chernabog View Post
I only gave a cursory glance at the study, so perhaps I didn't.... but from what I'm reading from your post... what the hell DID they study? They merely studied that there were no studies? LOL that sounds stupid to me. I mean, if you were going to test water's effect on body toxins, wouldn't you like.... test for answers to the questions above?
That wasn't their goal. Their goal was to try to get people to realize that 99% of "medical advice" about drinking water is based on absolutely nothing. The toxins thing is only one of the claims of water's miraculous powers addressed in the article. They did not set out to, and never claimed to be trying to, prove or disprove anything about water. All they were trying to do was bring to light the vast amounts of myth, rumor, and pseudoscience that fuels our water-obsessed culture.

Errr, I mean, no comment.
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