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a. it shouldn't look like a dragon. b. no that isn't a matched analogy
You're effectively saying you can't be poisoned so long as each time you take the poison you don't notice. If that's absurd, so is the idea that for things to have a benefit you must consciously and viscerally experience the benefit.
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a. Maybe I simply like dressing him up. b. Expand on your initial reply, you're tying knots I want to cut.
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a. fair and i will support it b. we aren't talking about (a) still right?
Can you be poisoned without knowing you're being poisoned or not?
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a. Thanks, I can send you some guides if you want to. b. (a) no.
Yes you can be poisoned without knowing it, but since sups don't manifest themselves as clearly as poison does, you can't tell if the sups are really working or not.
If you're trying to score a point on the placebo-effect, where thinking it will aid you, can aid you, then you can have that one- but that's the only one i'm going to give you.
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I don't have a dog in this fight. I have no interest in changing your mind. You just asked a question and I was trying to answer it.
since sups don't manifest themselves as clearly as poison does
People that take supplementing seriously tend to try to measure the effect by getting regular blood work done. That's prone to all kinds of uncontrollable confounders naturally. Regardless, it's a risk-reward thing for most people and they don't mind the expense if it means they'll potentially be healthier.
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