Legislation has been proposed that would allow herbal treatment manufacturers to use in their advertisements customers’ claims that this treatment effectively combat certain diseases. Such advertisements would be permitted only for products that have long been in common use with no record of harm, even when used in high doses. The proposal’s backers reason that this criterion should ensure that such advertisement do no harm even if they lead people to take ineffective treatments, for if the products are safe when taken regularly in large doses, they should remain safe at smaller or equaldoses.
Which of the following would, if true, most undermine the reasoning of the proposal’sbackers?
A Most people who believe that herbal treatments are medicinally efficacious base their belief on rumors andfolklore.
B The active ingredients in many orthodox medicines are extracted fromherbs.
[color=#000000] C If people are told that herbal treatments have health benefits, they may
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Which of the following would, if true, most undermine the reasoning of the proposal’sbackers?
A Most people who believe that herbal treatments are medicinally efficacious base their belief on rumors andfolklore.
B The active ingredients in many orthodox medicines are extracted fromherbs.
[color=#000000] C If people are told that herbal treatments have health benefits, they may
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