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 Capetowner
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Capetowner wrote: Sat Oct 11, 2025 2:32 am Dave: Side note: in your A-B-C scenario, you'd still know that A leads to C

Is this why D is wrong? D shows Magnesium is an indirect cause of these health issues, therefore it's still shown to be a cause; if anything D strengthens
Just to clarify, I understand D ignores the developing aspect of these diseases and is thusly wrong. But let's just say hypothetically that D doesn't ignore them. Would it be an indirect cause of the diseases via inhibiting the medicines used to stave the diseases off? Therefore a strengthener

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