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Originally Posted by pstinard It must have been the "broken clock" comment, since I went back through the thread trying to figure this one out and that one is missing. Let me rephrase, then. Even scientifically invalid tests can, by random chance, give results that are accurate. It can even happen often. That does not prove that the test is valid. That is why testimonials are not acceptable proof that a test works. More power to the people who DO get relief for their dog's allergies, however it comes about. |
The re-phrasing comes off much better than the original

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