I'd suggest you do some serious research on this topic, as there are much information floating around the Internet, mostly
from anecdotal claims than of scientific facts.
Apart
from anecdotal claims, there is no scientific evidence that high levels of ketones will guarantee enhanced fat loss.
Not exact matches
[Baby Milk Action comment: These are not permitted health
claims for infant formula or follow - on formula and
anecdotal evidence
from customers does not provide the necessary substantiation.
Benefits of placenta encapsulation have not been proven by research, but
anecdotal information
from mothers have
claimed that ingestion of the placenta can aid in:
In fact, there is no sound scientific proof of such a relation and its popularity seems to stem only
from anecdotal evidence and the willingness of people to worship any method that's been
claimed to accelerate muscle building.
From what I've seen,
claims that support that are only
anecdotal.
We believe that all educators -
from those standing in front of a roomful of students to those leading state educational agencies - should be able to participate in and use research effectively: to distinguish between random sampling and random assignment, differentiate between credible evidence and
anecdotal claims, and apply scientific conclusions for the benefit of their respective «teams.»
IPCC
claim that global warming is causing mountain ice melting in Andes, Alps and Africa was based on
anecdotal evidence
from climbers:
Eli: there is certainly
anecdotal data, some
from personal experience, that at least in person (as opposed to safety of the net), people are less willing to express climate denial
claims in public, especially in front of neighbors, or to challenge expert speakers.
However, at trial, the appellant provided an «insufficient factual underpinning» to ground compensation for loss of earning capacity; the Court of Appeal found this part of the
claim failed because the judge found the appellant did not meet the burden described in the Perren decision — the trial judge simply did not accept the appellant's evidence of his limitations and
anecdotal evidence
from other witnesses did not shore up his testimony.