I hate it when someone quotes some random thing they've read or heard.
They then ask a question and proceed to argue with the answer!
Neither party has first hand experience of the random idea so it is impossible to have a meaningful discussion especially when the OP refuses to acknowledge the vast breadth of experience of the forum.
Just because something has been written doesn't mean it's correct, plenty of people with little or no bow making expertise have written nonsense, even some bowyers who should know better!
If you really want info on a theory, do the experiments, build a bow and post the results.
Most of us here are happy to learn, to be shown to be wrong and eat humble pie if necessary!
Del
BTW. I've heard that medieval archers had strings made of rhubarb... has anyone any experience of this.. what do you all think?