Soylent Campaign
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There's no reason why it wouldn't work. If a multivitamin works then this works too.
> If a multivitamin works then this works too. God, you are just embarrassing yourself now. Please just stop.
Actually, he's not. He's presenting an argument. You're presenting a personal attack.
What's distressing is that you're being upvoted for it.
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#323Earlier quoted context omitted.
> This quote from General Mills is priceless There is a world of difference between "unsafe" and "unhealthy." I am not claiming that frozen dinners are healthy. Far from it - I avoid them like the plague. However, they are not going to land you in the hospital in the short term. > think that there may be some merit to the Soylent team and their claims The fundamental issue is that statements like "there may be some m…
>It is NOT sufficient for trying a radically new diet like this one. To you. It's your opinion, not mine. You could say "The FDA would strongly condemn something like this" or "I think this is unsafe" but you can't say it is not sufficient for everyone just because you feel that way. You can't make blanket claims that apply to all of humanity; being an absolutist only works if you're a Sith Lord.
Except Soylent are doing exactly that.
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The founder has been doing this for 4 months and he is healthier than when he started. What makes you think this is a bad idea other than "waaahh they are not food scientists!"?
> The founder has been doing this for 4 months and he is healthier than when he started. The founder claims he is healthier than when he started. That's confirmation bias. We have no way of telling because this "experiment" is not at all scientific. When he started and people pointed out just how hopeless the experiment was we were told to shut up and let him get on with it because it was only him being affected and…
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I'm sitting this one out for a year. I expected Rob to run longer and more detailed trails than it appears he has. As in a few hundred people eating nothing but Soylent for a year. There will be problems with the initial manufacture, and he highlights them in the risks section. But I notice the lack of anyone from say a pharma QC background who would be able to control the risk of overdosing on an ingredient by prope…
> and a huge achievement Why will it be a huge achievement?
Most of it's demo will eat it about 50% of the time, eating conventional instant meals and restaurant foods the rest. If it's healthier, or at least different from 'mostly eating microwave lasagne', it should improve their health.
Also, I see it as a great way to control calories. I don't have a weight problem, but most people I do just eat huge portions and snacks. Measuring out powder will help them.
But that's if the guy who eats it all year doesn't lose a kidney month number 9 because they added too much Vitamin A and call his lawyer.
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#328Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm sitting this one out for a year. I expected Rob to run longer and more detailed trails than it appears he has. As in a few hundred people eating nothing but Soylent for a year. There will be problems with the initial manufacture, and he highlights them in the risks section. But I notice the lack of anyone from say a pharma QC background who would be able to control the risk of overdosing on an ingredient by prope…
> and a huge achievement Why will it be a huge achievement?
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#329Earlier quoted context omitted.
> If a multivitamin works then this works too. God, you are just embarrassing yourself now. Please just stop.
Very eloquent arguments, you've thoroughly convinced me.
Or, to reach more into our own history, they're the modern snake oil.
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#330Earlier quoted context omitted.
Rather than have everyone in this thread call someone from your list of food scientists at UBC, perhaps you could call one and post the conversation for us. This would be a bit less time consuming for the food scientists.
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You're willing to dismiss everyone as being fools for not taking the time to do what you're proposing, yet you won't do what you're proposing and post the results.