User talk:Ubertravis

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A demonstrably counter factual claim has been made in an article I authored and I want to avoid simply correcting and re-correcting it whenever another user changes it.


 * I assume that you're referring to D-chiro-inositol, but it would rather help to know which claim you are referring to. If you've ever not sure about what someone adds, you can ask them about it on their talk page or bring it up on the article's talk page. Everything appears to be properly cited, so I wouldn't remove the information unless you can prove (on the talk page) that it is false or contradictory to the rest of the article. Hers fold  (t/a/c) 16:27, 21 August 2007 (UTC)

Will an entry in the Discussion actually prevent other users from making false claims in the future?
 * It may help but it's not guranteed to prevent it. Andyreply 19:02, 21 August 2007 (UTC)