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The last sentence of "Relation to other effects" states that because the symptoms develop independently in time from one another, the muscle soreness cannot cause the reduction of muscle soreness.

This is dependent on the thought that one event cannot trigger several reactions if these reactions do not occur simultaneously.

The only way this can be true is if there is evidence that muscle soreness can develop subsequent to the presumed reactions. If this is the case and there is research that demonstrates this, it should be made clear here. Cornell20 (talk) 17:30, 16 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]