Testimonials aren’t very strong evidence, since they can be heavily filtered, which is why any third rate book or website can feature a list of impressive-looking testimonials even when 99% of people said “this is a pile of steaming crap, ignore it”. A testimonial from gwern means much more to me then what a hundred cherry-picked PhDs say.
(That being said, it looks like a very good website, congrats)
My site, so obviously biased, but entire spectrum of health and wellness vouches for us: http://examine.com/testimonials/
Testimonials aren’t very strong evidence, since they can be heavily filtered, which is why any third rate book or website can feature a list of impressive-looking testimonials even when 99% of people said “this is a pile of steaming crap, ignore it”. A testimonial from gwern means much more to me then what a hundred cherry-picked PhDs say.
(That being said, it looks like a very good website, congrats)
Fair enough.