Pet Theory: Compound Foods Confuse the Gutbrain
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The post discusses a personal theory about compound foods confusing the gut-brain axis, but the single comment dismisses it as nonsense, highlighting the need for better science education.
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Anecdotes of a single person's objective experience can't tell you anything about humans' relationship to "compound foods" (a novel term here that is totally meaningless, as all foods are extremely complex compounds).