Got this in my email. Figured I'd share!!

Fantastic.

Now, I'm going to clarify. I have no idea what has happened since our conversation began, but that post is literally no longer there and has been replaced by an almost completely dead thread where it only references where other people conducting the study said the headline was misrepresentative of what the conclusion implicated.

You see, cell death in vitro is nearly inevitable. That was explained. What they found was that any study done non in vitro did not disturb any of the natural bacteria in your body, the primary concern of deficiencies caused by juuling in particular.

Unfortunately, since we are now having a good faith discussion, I'm going to have to concede to your point with only a tidbit of unsubstantiated evidence that you'd have to trust my word on, which simply isn't how discussions work.

I will say, I had a conversation with this person for specifics, and they made it clear that this study was being sensationalized and explained the intricacies of the study, right here on this subreddit. However, until I can find that again, that's hot air.

Fuck, fuck, fuck. I HATE the search function on this site. It's so inefficient. I know exactly what to search for. Why won't it come up anymore? Why do I get different results? Something might just be censoring content and that's not paranoid hyperbole...

If nothing else, I have seen enough substantiation with my own eyes to form the perspective that this is a safe product to use in reasonable moderation. Just wish I could provide that same solice for others who are still on the fence. I'll keep my eyes and ears open but it will be hard to top my current standpoint for myself unless I see something very convincing.

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