I get that you’re reviewing evidence- it’s just frustrating that we have to get answers from what researchers are interested in funding vs what families want to know. It’s wild that we have no more evidence since 2018 for placenta encapsulation.
Unfortunately studies these days are influenced by who funds them and who is interested in results swaying one way or another. This influences what we consider evidence based practices. A prime example was the purposeless withholding of information regarding African American boys having 363% greater fhance of autism if they received MMR before age 3. The researchers were told to shred their data because it didn't support the mainstream narrative.
Thank you for these answers and for your podcast, it’s been very helpful to me
I get that you’re reviewing evidence- it’s just frustrating that we have to get answers from what researchers are interested in funding vs what families want to know. It’s wild that we have no more evidence since 2018 for placenta encapsulation.
Correlation doesn't equal causation lol!
Unfortunately studies these days are influenced by who funds them and who is interested in results swaying one way or another. This influences what we consider evidence based practices. A prime example was the purposeless withholding of information regarding African American boys having 363% greater fhance of autism if they received MMR before age 3. The researchers were told to shred their data because it didn't support the mainstream narrative.