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Mark Thorson
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PeterB wrote:
> You would apparently have us believe
> that kidney stones occured in 40% of these participants
> as a result of vitamin C supplementation, which is not
> what the abstract states.
Where did I say this? Or anything like this?
Please quote my exact words, not some
distortion of what I said.
Your typical pattern is to attack people for
things they never said, then accuse them of lying.
Perhaps you've been taking lessons from
Jan Drew?
> You would apparently have us believe
> that kidney stones occured in 40% of these participants
> as a result of vitamin C supplementation, which is not
> what the abstract states.
Where did I say this? Or anything like this?
Please quote my exact words, not some
distortion of what I said.
Your typical pattern is to attack people for
things they never said, then accuse them of lying.
Perhaps you've been taking lessons from
Jan Drew?