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A Most British Response to the WHO Study on Processed Meats
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More a response to being told by 'experts' over the years that a host of tasty things were terribly disgraceful and harmful, eggs, coffee, tea, butter, red wine etc etc., only for the data to be later readjusted and even contradicted. I like a sausage once a week and an occasional bacon and egg sandwich. I'm not British but it's the same here in Oz. If I die I die!
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostMore a response to being told by 'experts' over the years that a host of tasty things were terribly disgraceful and harmful, eggs, coffee, tea, butter, red wine etc etc., only for the data to be later readjusted and even contradicted. I like a sausage once a week and an occasional bacon and egg sandwich. I'm not British but it's the same here in Oz. If I die I die!
Bon appetit!
GrahamWe are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostMore a response to being told by 'experts' over the years that a host of tasty things were terribly disgraceful and harmful, eggs, coffee, tea, butter, red wine etc etc., only for the data to be later readjusted and even contradicted.- Ginger
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Originally posted by Ginger View PostThis, exactly.
I don't think we're averse to learning from people with knowledge. We're a pretty reasonable people, who generally are sceptical of any grand idea or latest revelation, while remaining open to being convinced.
There's no problem with 'being told by experts'. I'm certainly happy to be fed some useful information. Except it has to be convincing and not the same old reactionary claim that you hear from time to time.
There's nothing wrong with someone being an expert in a field and making a statement supported by evidence. That to me is very useful information, although never to be taken for granted: expert or otherwise.
The thing with England is not 'being told by experts', it's that we're natural sceptics; and they are two different propositions.
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