If someone presents themselves as a medical professional, I expect them to back
up their claims with sources which would be granted credibility by other
medical professionals. If someone presents themslves as a medical professional,
I expect them to validate the claim. Just so I'm clear on this - you do not
hold any certification, license, or formal medical training, is that correct?
That would explain the misunderstanding of the concept of credible sources.
A "respected source" is indeed relative. Just stating that "X is a respected
source" doesn't make it so. Soooooo... back to square one, can you please cite
an actual credible source for your claims?
I've explained several times what a "credible source" is, and it's pretty clear
that none are going to come from you as a result of the requests made. I'm so
sorry to have presented you with a challenge you couldn't meet, despite the
artful tennis match. Credibility is indeed important, and I hope that folks
will realize that no matter who the source of the information may be,
validating his/her claims can often be the difference between health and agony.
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