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Interestingly enough, there is a design that still works with a single person... But it requires a bunch of time points. In other words, you can prove milk tea is bad for you in particular by drinking it enough times and having terrible gas and/or diarrhea to improve that p value.
You naturally can't extrapolate that to others in the population but at least you'll definitively prove you probably have lactose intolorance!
Studies show that if you drink a lot of tea, you get a high p value.
I'll see myself out...
Qualitea P, in fact.