There's been no peer reviews of this study or any long term studies on its efficacy. I'm not sure I understand why the CDC isn't all over this mandating its use.
Yes, correct Open access research is peer-reviewed however there is a financial incentive to publish a paper and also publication is the editor's decision. Meaning, that even if reviewers suggested that the paper is not fit for publication in their opinion, the paper can still get published if the editor think it is worth it.
The above applies to both open access and traditional journal.
There is immense pressure in academics and scholars to publish to get their next grant and secure their job or career progression.
However, as you suggested i stopped having faith in the traditional journals.
My issue with this paper is the in vitro methodology. Dandelion is available for consumption so they could eailyt do a pilot study on humans.
Hmmm never tried that. Honestly started using the dried root tea years ago for digestive health and really like the flavor, it is interesting to find out that it is related to chicory (or has the primary compound according to this article). Must be why the tea has the dark, earthy type of flavor.
On pizza how do you prepare them? Do you use the heads? Vegetation or root? Dried or fresh?
Pretty solid methods. I’d like to see a clinical follow up. Need to know more about whether taking a pill or tincture cause serum concentrations as seen here? Their statistics Even included adjustment for alpha slippage- kuddos. I bought some nutraceuticals based upon this -and- upon what I see as a low risk of harm. Proactive protection
There's been no peer reviews of this study or any long term studies on its efficacy. I'm not sure I understand why the CDC isn't all over this mandating its use.
It's an Open Access journal. You know what that means, rught?
Yes, correct Open access research is peer-reviewed however there is a financial incentive to publish a paper and also publication is the editor's decision. Meaning, that even if reviewers suggested that the paper is not fit for publication in their opinion, the paper can still get published if the editor think it is worth it.
The above applies to both open access and traditional journal.
There is immense pressure in academics and scholars to publish to get their next grant and secure their job or career progression.
However, as you suggested i stopped having faith in the traditional journals.
My issue with this paper is the in vitro methodology. Dandelion is available for consumption so they could eailyt do a pilot study on humans.
Methodologies > social consensus (ie peer review)
$$$$$$$$
You're correct, of course.
But they can't risk their cars blowing up.
As long as you say the magic words -- "something, something, vax good" -- even if the text and data don't support that, they leave you alone.
By the same token, as long as you do your study in vitro rather than in vivo, they kind of leave you alone.
Dandelion tea is delicious! It's good, just because.
From that point of view I agree with you.
I tried dandelion but did not fancy. Any brands you suggest?
I see what you did there…
doing nothing is better than getting vaksd, so while these studies are interesting they are also a scary symptom of our world...
Drinking dandelion root tea is good for people regardless and tastes good, so this is all benefit and no downside unless you are allergic.
Great on pizzas too
Hmmm never tried that. Honestly started using the dried root tea years ago for digestive health and really like the flavor, it is interesting to find out that it is related to chicory (or has the primary compound according to this article). Must be why the tea has the dark, earthy type of flavor.
On pizza how do you prepare them? Do you use the heads? Vegetation or root? Dried or fresh?
Thanks.
Pretty solid methods. I’d like to see a clinical follow up. Need to know more about whether taking a pill or tincture cause serum concentrations as seen here? Their statistics Even included adjustment for alpha slippage- kuddos. I bought some nutraceuticals based upon this -and- upon what I see as a low risk of harm. Proactive protection
is this for preventative care or for treatment?
Both since it blocks the virus’ ability to enter the cell and thus replicate.
Tea?
Or other terms: infusion or tisane.
In vitro !