njtt
41
Well, indeed, how do we really know anything? What does it even mean to know that blueberries are good for you?
Epidemiological studies are also quite difficult to do satisfactorily.
If you bother to actually read through what I have written you will note that I did not make or promote any of the claims that you have made above.
First, you have to grok the blueberry…
Stranger
VOW
43
Here is the source of blueberries (2 CUPS a day) for breast health:
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/health/your_health&id=7388978
I mean, GOLLY, if you can’t trust ABC News, who CAN you trust?
eyeroll
~VOW
Chronos
44
Wouldn’t one have to juice or otherwise liquify the berries before one could grok them?
(aside: guess which word in that sentence isn’t in Firefox’s spellcheck)