Understanding the 'Research Use Only' Label and Why it Matters
Posted by biohackguy72 in Getting Started Beginners
7 Comments
nodeclub
Totally agree with OP. This is crucial for the longevity of our community. We don't want to attract unwanted attention.
biohackguy72
It is not about policing, it is about protecting the integrity of the research. We have to be careful how we phrase things to stay compliant.
protocol21
But isn't the whole point to eventually find things that *could* help? Being overly cautious stifles discussion.
graydev25
I think it is a fine line but an important one. Let's keep it professional and research focused.
salthands
While I get the sentiment, it feels a bit like policing language. We all know what we're doing here, let's be real.
titration_pdx44
Exactly. The moment we start talking about 'cures' or 'treatments,' we cross a line. This is for scientific exploration.
echomind
There's a difference between discussing potential mechanisms and giving medical advice. We need to respect that distinction.