It is a fairly common belief that eating chocolates can cause headaches. Many people who are susceptible to headaches say that, they have invariably experienced episodes of headaches after eating large amounts of chocolate. Thus, it must be true that eating large amounts of chocolates causes headaches.
Of the following, which one most strongly weakens the argument?
A. Some people who say that if they eat large amounts of chocolate they invariably suffer from a headache, are often mistaken in their perception.
B. Multiple studies indicate that chemical changes in the brain associated with depression can cause headache and there is proof that people fond of chocolate have a tendency to eat more chocolate when they are depressed.
C. The more frequently a person eats chocolates in large amounts, the more frequently the person reports having episodes of headaches.
D. People who reported experiencing headaches after eating large amounts of chocolate have experienced fewer episodes of headaches when they were on a chocolate free diet than when they were not.
E. Some people who are not very susceptible to headaches have rarely experienced headaches after bingeing on large amounts of chocolate.