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Michael Hull
January 30, 2016

On Testimonials and Diet Books

Michael Hull
January 30, 2016
On Testimonials and Diet Books

Testimonials about diet success stories can be very compelling. Just don’t let them override your critical thinking skills. As Newton's third law states: for every positive anecdote, there is an equal and opposite anecdote (or something like that).

Tagged: Whole30, Whole9, ISWF, It Starts With Food, Dallas Hartwig, Melissa Hartwig, Anecdote

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