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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2532695" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>That's what they thought about ERT back in the day. Now, after years of following women who trusted that "research" they are finding out that it wasn't as safe as they thought. The human body is an amazing thing ... and more complicated than anyone really knows. Therefore, ERT had unintended consequences. No thank you ... I'll just fan myself until the hot flashes pass ...</p><p></p><p>Let me give you an example of how much our knowledge of the human body has changed just in my lifetime ... when I was in high school and college (the first time) they were pretty sure that cells had smaller components within them, but no one had ever seen them and had no clue what those little bitty "sub pieces" might do. Biology was my "thing" because I was thinking of going to DVM school ...</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to me taking nursing classes at SNU ... only a mere 25 years later ... imagine my surprise when I learned that not only had they now seen those little bitty sub pieces, but they had named them, learned what their function was, and found that the little bitty sub pieces had little bitty sub pieces of their own! <img src="/images/smilies/shocked.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":shocked:" title="Shocked :shocked:" data-shortname=":shocked:" /></p><p></p><p>I would LOVE to be able to come back 100 years after I'm dead and gone to sleep see what other "givens" about the human body they've been able to disprove ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2532695, member: 1242"] That's what they thought about ERT back in the day. Now, after years of following women who trusted that "research" they are finding out that it wasn't as safe as they thought. The human body is an amazing thing ... and more complicated than anyone really knows. Therefore, ERT had unintended consequences. No thank you ... I'll just fan myself until the hot flashes pass ... Let me give you an example of how much our knowledge of the human body has changed just in my lifetime ... when I was in high school and college (the first time) they were pretty sure that cells had smaller components within them, but no one had ever seen them and had no clue what those little bitty "sub pieces" might do. Biology was my "thing" because I was thinking of going to DVM school ... Fast forward to me taking nursing classes at SNU ... only a mere 25 years later ... imagine my surprise when I learned that not only had they now seen those little bitty sub pieces, but they had named them, learned what their function was, and found that the little bitty sub pieces had little bitty sub pieces of their own! :shocked: I would LOVE to be able to come back 100 years after I'm dead and gone to sleep see what other "givens" about the human body they've been able to disprove ... [/QUOTE]
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