Sunday, January 29, 2023

Problems with Alcohol as a Comsumer Item

Problems with Alcohol as a Comsumer Item

    Like tobacco, like marijuana, and other Schedule 1 drugs (no medicinal value, designated by the U.S. government), alcohol has serious problems that vex me. Sure, not all people are negatively affected by drinking alcoholic beverages. Got it. Does this make alcohol good? Only for some? Many consumers might argue that the person who imbibes is responsible for intake.

    However, a poison to some is kind of a poison to all. Well, beef and lamb are bad meats to a few people that I know. Poisonous to them. Not to the rest of us.

    Alcohol use apparently causes 30 percent of breast cancer for women.

    Is this true? If so, this is not good. We are talking pejorative effects to the degree of how tobacco ravages the users and second-hand victims who contract and develop cancer.

    What other poor effects are derived from alcohol?

    Drinking and driving. This has killed millions over the years.

    Impaired reasoning and memories.

    Weight gain? I guess this could be blamed on any fatty item, including many foods and treats that I enjoy, possibly to my detriment.

    



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  1. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/alcohol/index.htm#:~:text=All%20alcoholic%20drinks%2C%20including%20red,the%20higher%20your%20cancer%20risk.

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