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You're obviously committing a straw man fallacy.

But based on this line of arguing, you're implying that young blood has actual biological benefits.

If so, can you back this claim up at all?




My point is that when science discovers something, good or bad, the FDA will be the last one to tell you.

The commenters in this thread seem to believe an FDA warning is some type of negative proof on this therapy. I just don't think that's the right way to read this.




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