The reason I bring this up is because people seem to be feeling insecure about posting info they've found for fear of others calling it out as irrelevant or "Not an authority".
I know that it may be frowned upon in the Medical and Scientific community but when we're so far into the Bleeding edge as we are here, use of the words "Maybe", "Perhaps", "Could" should be used instead of "Is" or "Is Not".
I know you're all gnawing at the bit to get some solid proof of what's going on here (and I’m right there with you) but you're just going to have to accept that we have a pool of info and a lot of it is just hearsay. It's a difficult task but you need to look at that pool and try your best to pull objectivity out of it without warding off the providers of that information.
We should be very clearly informing our readers of the possible dangers involved in C60. We should also be encouraging everyone taking it regardless of their means and methods to provide us with as much information as they can. If you're in a position to look at that info and instantly go "Oh that's total BS" then I would suggest that instead of saying "Look! That's total BS" you should be saying "This could possibly be that... or maybe something else?"
If you don't encourage an open conversation taking into account the dynamic group of lab rats you have here you're risking eliminating that critical piece of info that could make all the difference.
We all want good information. It is not at all frowned upon in the scientific community to use words like "Maybe, perhaps, or could", in fact that is the norm. We try not to overstate things. Actually, there's been a recent history here of non-scientists pushing their personal "theories" in far too extreme a fashion, and not being willing to accept polite explanations that whatever it is they're claiming isn't right. If someone posts something that's wrong, and it is scaring people or causing discussion to veer off in unproductive directions, I really don't think we're doing anyone any favors if we say "maybe that's right" . I think we should politely explain that it isn't right, and give the reason why it's not. If people continue to push their obviously-wrong point, frankly, they are being arrogant and hubristic and someone needs to say something. Some of the people on this site are scientists who understand things like chemistry and pharmacology, and have a lot of experience. Most people here are laypersons with varying levels of scientific knowledge, ranging from nil to pretty good. If one of them says "Hey, I found this paper that looks pertinent, is it important?", no one is going to give them a hard time about that. If they say "You guys are all gonna die! This paper proves it!", then they better expect to get shot down if it's a bunch of BS.
None of us should overstate things, and we should all approach posting with some humility. No matter how much each one of us thinks we know, I can guarantee you that someone else on the forum knows something about it that you don't, and in some cases, some people know a hell of a lot more about it than you. If there's something you don't have a good understanding of, don't project your lack of understanding on everyone else. But by all means, if you have something you think is important, go ahead and post it. Particularly if you are using C60. We would REALLY like to hear about your experiences. If you're taking C60, you are the world's foremost authority on what you are personally experiencing.