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Old Thu, Nov-30-17, 17:52
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There could be a second (or multiple) cause where carbs interact to amplify the effect. It's also possible that these other causes do things that carbs do not, where carbs would amplify those effects, but not when these other causes are not present, making carbs appear to work differently in different individuals. An example, some guy gets drunk, another guy with hepatitis gets drunk - different effects.
Thank you for using the word "effect(s)" correctly three times. It has been a long day for an English major.
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