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[–] KinkRaven 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

you're just deciding that correlation equals causation

Oh god not this stupid argument, correlation does equal causation when there is a link, this is classic hand waving of the underlying problem.

Tons of people probably had autism too

No they didnt, contrary to your weak argument they kept records and you can go back and check this. The symptoms will still be in the records even though their diagnosis would be wrong.

There is well documented increase is health issues since the introduction of glysophates to the food supply and the mechanism for the problem suggests that glysophates is replacing glycine during protein synthesis.

The paper will be released soon for peer review and we will see where it goes, however just assuming these issues have always been present at these numbers is intellectually dishonest.

They weren't, things like diverculitis didn't exist before the 1900s (its hard to miss, causes a giant abscess on the colon), in the last 30 years now people as young as 20 are being diagnosed with it.

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[–] altident ago 

There is no link other than the timing, which is literally the exact scenario in which "correlation does not equal causation" applies.

No they didnt, contrary to your weak argument they kept records and you can go back and check this

Source.

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[–] KinkRaven ago 

Glysophate replacing glycine during protein synthesis isn't a link now?

Timing is exactly the reason to investigate and you again are hand waving it away.

You know, saying that phrase makes you look retarded. There is additional evidence but you want to be Le Reddit intellectual.

Correlation doesn't mean causation except for when it does.