greyham11 t1_j95u1lk wrote
Reply to comment by Niceotropic in Pharmacological vitamin C inhibits mTOR signaling and tumor growth by degrading Rictor and inducing HMOX1 expression (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
it seems to me theyre just trying to avoid saying "megadose"
Zeratul_Artanis t1_j95vcuz wrote
No, they're saying oral isn't effective, but intravenous is.
Niceotropic t1_j95y2xe wrote
Then this is of course the description that should have been used.
Zeratul_Artanis t1_j95zmsm wrote
Well, no because the description is still correct. Pharmacological use of XYZ just means clinical controlled treatment of a disease using XYZ.
KourteousKrome t1_j968xkw wrote
Yeah but if they say pharmacological it seems scary and naturopath blogs can’t say “eat an orange to cure cancer”
Niceotropic t1_j96bjdz wrote
No, it’s not correct. Most pharmacological interventions are oral.
Innundator t1_j96itzc wrote
Yes, random redditor, you tell those PhDs they're wrong about their field. You obviously would know!
Justtryme90 t1_j97fd5t wrote
We are not infallible, even in niche topics which we are very highly experienced with.
Innundator t1_j97l9hv wrote
Cool. That means terms we don't understand should be converted to ones we do, right?
Justtryme90 t1_j97t6d3 wrote
No, it likely means you should spend more time learning how to read academic literature, or if you can't handle how it's written leave it to others who can.
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could_use_a_snack t1_j96gqxa wrote
Or try to keep people from eating bottles of the stuff off the shelf.
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