That was how you "proved" the mechanistic link between obesity and diabetes, not me. I debunked that, that doesn't mean there isn't another mechanistic link, I'm waiting on you to supply one.You copied/pasted experts.... saying other things. None of them actually demonstrated what you claimed. None of them corroborated the conclusions you came to. You made the leap between what they did show/say and your own conclusions.
"Fat around the organs isn't required" =/= "no mechanical link between obesity and diabetes".
"Some experts think sugar is a cause of diabetes, others don't, there's lots we don't know" =/= "overeating sugar is definitely the sole and direct cause of type 2 diabetes".
OK? OK. Enough of this pathetic distraction. You explicitly said you could provide over 6 sources for your claim that overeating sugar is the sole and direct cause. I don't care if you don't value expert opinion: you're the one who claimed you could find those sources. Either provide them, or acknowledge that you can't.
...we're in modern times.
That's currently the only logic that makes sense via the mechanisms we know about.
Waiting on your to concede the previous conversation...
Even in modern times, we don't know if a vegan diet is healthy.
You do realize analogies don't have to literally be 1:1, right? We didn't do the studies on tigers but other animals. He was just using tiger as an example...That argument is incredibly stupid. They should at least have used an omnivore like a pig or even a chicken instead of a tiger when comparing to human.
That would also be way easier to test considering endangered species and animal rights. (There are certainly no extensive studies of vegan diets for tigers so this whole argument is based in you imagining how bad tofu is for a carnivore. But there sure are studies of varies diets of farm animals and how cheaply they can be fed without impacting health or growth.)
When do you think most violent crimes and murders happen? Also, you can't get colds/pneumonia from the cold.For most of humanity, if you venture out at night, you will be eaten by wolves or die of pneumonia or something. So going out at night is obviously pretty terrible.
I've already stated this... You guys don't read what I say or keep consistent logic. If you CAN do RCTs, then they should be done. You can't do RCTs for diabetes but you can for masks. If you can't do RCTs, then you have to go by mechanisms. The fact you think masks help slow the spread of airborne diseases is just completely ignoring all the science we have on masks just so "science" aligns with your worldview of things.And yet even still mechanism has been claimed as sufficient to defend that sugar causes diabetes aone (despite a compelling mechanism being absent anyway), but mechanism is irrelevant to defend the usefulness of masks restricting the spread of covid, which can only be justified by randomised control trial.