@then_there_was Exactly what it is. If you need to role a 6 to win you have bad odds. Then the key is to position yourself to have has many dice rolls as possible.
@andrewchen Works reasonably well. But it often suggests stops that are insanely impractical. When prompted with how it is in feasible it does not understand and adjust.
Problem with being good most of the time is that those few times its not good, it's realllllyy off
@brightabyss Difference is I can eat 8 ounces of salmon in one sitting and I can't eat 1 ounce of chia. In fact, an ounce of chia will last you for quite a while. Not an effective source of omega-3 as a result.
@itiscolossal Great work! Curious to understand the business case. It clearly makes a lot of sense from a charitable point of view, but hard to see how it would generate significant revenue.
@MartinODea10@mkaeberlein No I don't think it's wasteful. But it's precisely re-framing as you say. Implying it's saving all these costs is probably not going to be the case. The value is likely much more qualitative than qualitative.
@RaisingNad Honestly don't understand the need... What on earth is wrong with simple niacin?
Yes it gives a flush reaction. Start small and built the dose up over a few weeks. Super simple and lower cost.
Performance advantage of alternatives significant at all?
@DCDMK@CharlesMBrenner It's an analogy, nothing dishonest about that. The point being that reversing signs of aging has potentially little to nothing to do with reversing aging itself. Extreme example to illustrate that point is dyed hair from grey to black.
@MichaelAlbertMD Hmm that's an interesting take. So healthy living as prevention, but if you are obese then clearly this has failed. Simply saying "stop smoking" to someone with lung cancer would be too simplistic as well.
@richcollins@pesottas I don't think that will even it out really. The study's top five meat consumers are Hong Kong, US, Australia, Argentina, Spain. The bottom five are Ethiopia, India, Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi. Vastly different Healthcare systems regardless of income.