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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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> I don't mind your considering it a myth in the absence of a quoted study
> (right now, I'm thinking a 1986 report of a study done by Kaiser Permanente > MIGHT be the source), but I surely don't appreciate getting jumped for what > is supposedly common knowledge by now by people who use studies that haven't > in any way whatsoever supported as yet their stance that it's a myth. You're not getting jumped- it's just that referring to "common knowledge" isn't a valid counter-argument to (at least) plausible scientific data, despite a lack of detail. You say that our data has not supported our conclusions "in any way whatsoever" (a point I would disagree with), yet you do not provide *any* data whatsoever, not even incomplete data, supporting your assumptions. I can think of plenty of times over the course of human history when the common knowledge was blatantly wrong, so it is only reasonable to question it. -Brent |
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