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Hi all. This is a well made video showcasing some of the unfortunate (un)truths about the pharmaceutical and medical industry that I thought some here might appreciate. Most of us here know this already as our eyes are open to Big Pharma, but the video lays out some actual fraudulent events.
The crux of the message is, there is very little if any, systems in place to stop fraudulent papers/research studies being produced. Not only that, but the industry does nothing if not the bare minimum to combat a fraudulent paper after it has been ousted as fraudulent. It can take years or decades for a falsified study to be properly investigated, if at all.
Potentially as much as 40% of researchers have seen fraudulent activities, and don't report anything.
How many studies online are worth their weight? Which studies are even close to being accurate? We simply can't know.
I believe you should not take a scientific study to heart, at face value. No matter who it's done by. A study is great to gain some possible insight on a subject, but do not treat it as matter of fact.
We should stop putting so much weight into 'scientific studies' since we don't know how fraudulent they are. The only true study that you can know is real, is the one you conduct on yourself. Grab a notebook and pen, write down your thoughts, feelings and wellbeing every day when eating a certain way, taking a certain supplement etc. Measure bloodwork before, during, after. Only when you record things properly and self experiment can you know what works and doesn't.
The crux of the message is, there is very little if any, systems in place to stop fraudulent papers/research studies being produced. Not only that, but the industry does nothing if not the bare minimum to combat a fraudulent paper after it has been ousted as fraudulent. It can take years or decades for a falsified study to be properly investigated, if at all.
Potentially as much as 40% of researchers have seen fraudulent activities, and don't report anything.
How many studies online are worth their weight? Which studies are even close to being accurate? We simply can't know.
I believe you should not take a scientific study to heart, at face value. No matter who it's done by. A study is great to gain some possible insight on a subject, but do not treat it as matter of fact.
We should stop putting so much weight into 'scientific studies' since we don't know how fraudulent they are. The only true study that you can know is real, is the one you conduct on yourself. Grab a notebook and pen, write down your thoughts, feelings and wellbeing every day when eating a certain way, taking a certain supplement etc. Measure bloodwork before, during, after. Only when you record things properly and self experiment can you know what works and doesn't.