This tropical mushroom gives women spontaneous orgasms from sniffing it

So, it would be a good thing in this case to be falling down on the job? :wink:

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I know that followup studies don’t quite work this way, but cheaper still would be consulting with the likely fictional persons quoted in the original study.

Not every quack nutritionist’s non-peer reviewed study needs to be followed up upon, of course.

Is this gif banked?

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I agree. I also hate this stuff. It’s bad enough that there is so much anti-science in society, but then we have to deal with pseudo-science. Some people are certainly outright frauds. But many truly believe that they are doing good things and it’s impossible to convince them they might be wrong and that they could be harming people.

Of course, we all give them legitimacy when their “research” is circulated around the internet with clickbait headlines.

In case anyone is interested, here is the FDA warning Mr. Holliday’s company received some years back.
FDA warning letter Aloha Medicinals Inc. 4/6/10

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Haha, that letter from the FDA totally pwned those punk ass hucksters, if I were a piece of garbage selling garbage to people in that manner & got that letter I’d write back “Okay, I quit selling that shit” to avoid all that homework they assigned those shitheads.

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