tl;dr: Wow, no wonder we can't find anyone to take the pro-seed-oil side of the debate.
'β*since my audience cannot always tell, this is also a joke,β but itβs rather impossible to tell which part.'
I noticed that right away. Prasad's writing is often imprecise, contradictory, and confusing, not to mention he doesn't define his acronyms.
Good thing I can't comment on his articles because I'm not a paid subscriber. Saves me a lot of time ;)
I did appreciate his distinction of proving the benefit of medicines versus providing some evidence of the harm of food additives. Most people have probably never thought of the difference.
'β*since my audience cannot always tell, this is also a joke,β but itβs rather impossible to tell which part.'
I noticed that right away. Prasad's writing is often imprecise, contradictory, and confusing, not to mention he doesn't define his acronyms.
Good thing I can't comment on his articles because I'm not a paid subscriber. Saves me a lot of time ;)
I did appreciate his distinction of proving the benefit of medicines versus providing some evidence of the harm of food additives. Most people have probably never thought of the difference.