22nd March 2024, 11:15 PM
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(22nd March 2024, 11:09 PM)Mia Wrote: No, it's not because it's natural. It's because it's not proven to treat any illness/condition. Most of them have no clinical trials. How can you trust something that has literally zero proof of doing anything?
As usual, they have no problems lying to us. I remember they tried to debunk camel milk (which is very good for you, btw). They tried to say that it's not FDA approved, and non-pasteurized milk is bad for you. I know that's a lie because I've tried it before, and it's better for me than regular milk, especially since I'm lactose intolerant. Every time I drink pasteurized milk, it ends up corrupting my stomach.
So yeah, I always get a second opinion before I ever believe anything they say.