If consumed in massive quantities, it is recognized that alcohol can cause cancer of the esophagus and digestive tract. That's been known for a long time, so I don't see why a Surgeon General warning would be helpful at this time.
Of course, if you live in California, EVERYTHING causes cancer.
I haven't had a drink since Sept 13th. I was a daily casual drinker of a few beers a day. Never thought it was a problem until I wanted to take a little break. Didn't get a satisfactory sleep for at least a week after. Now my sleep is much better, I don't snore, my energy is drastically improved, I'm not inflamed and bloated everywhere, my mood at home and work is much improved. I'll drink again some day soon. But never again on a daily basis.
Like it or not, alcohol is a poison. Whether you drink a lot or a little, it's still a poison. That's why when people who drink an enormous amount in a certain amount of time, it's called alcohol poisoning.
Not everyone reacts to it the same way and tolerance can be built to a degree, but it is still harming your insides whether you feel it or not. It alters your thinking and actions. You might not make the same decisions sober as you did when you were drunk. Some consider it good, some consider it bad. But most of the time it does not lead to good decisions.
People are free to drink if they want, but there are physical consequences of doing so and also consequences, sometimes deadly, for those unfortunate to have interactions with those who don't make good choices while consuming alcohol.
Alcohol is unfortunately an easy escape mechanism. It's a distraction for most people and promoted as fun, relaxing, and the way to have a good time.
I believe in everything in moderation. I still have a drink maybe at most a handful of times a year. But the truth still remains that when it comes down to it and if you're being honest with yourself, it's still not really good for you.
Well, I do know a drunk that got cancer and died last year. But!! She also was, at least , twice injected. Been a drinker since teenage years; since her dad sold alcohol to bars, it was always around.
What does alcohol kill? They don’t want you having it in the house. Natural antiseptic? Something the peons enjoy? Alcohol might make you dangerous …to them?
If this were true, cancer would have been seen in large numbers worldwide hundreds of years ago.
Everything causes the C except the real causes 🤫
Fortunately, we've learned a lot from the COVID BS and chemo/radiation may soon be a thing of the past.
If chemo/rads dont kill you, you need treatment for the rest of your life. Ultimate profiteering racket.
This.
Well, if alcohol is statistically cancer promoting, then people need to factor that into their decision on whether to drink alcoholic drinks.
We kinda already know it's harmful if not taken in moderation.
Kind of like everything else in life. The warning is probably is precursor to 5 dollar a six pack "tax" imposed for your own good, don't you know!
No thanks!
But it's definitely not the polio vax , that's for sure
If consumed in massive quantities, it is recognized that alcohol can cause cancer of the esophagus and digestive tract. That's been known for a long time, so I don't see why a Surgeon General warning would be helpful at this time.
Of course, if you live in California, EVERYTHING causes cancer.
Everything except ivermectin
If you consume alcohol in massive quantities, cancer might be one of your lesser problems.
I haven't had a drink since Sept 13th. I was a daily casual drinker of a few beers a day. Never thought it was a problem until I wanted to take a little break. Didn't get a satisfactory sleep for at least a week after. Now my sleep is much better, I don't snore, my energy is drastically improved, I'm not inflamed and bloated everywhere, my mood at home and work is much improved. I'll drink again some day soon. But never again on a daily basis.
Same. I'm a year down on New Year's Day. Not really interested in it much anymore. Was a regular wine and martini drinker before.
Can we get this on vaccines?
Even without cancer
Still a potent neurotoxin
Still a major reason for societal decay
Still responsible for drunk driving, domestic violence, infidelity, etc
allow yourself a drink of choice on a holiday but otherwise stay 100% sober
It is what Q plus does, it is what you should do
Like it or not, alcohol is a poison. Whether you drink a lot or a little, it's still a poison. That's why when people who drink an enormous amount in a certain amount of time, it's called alcohol poisoning.
Not everyone reacts to it the same way and tolerance can be built to a degree, but it is still harming your insides whether you feel it or not. It alters your thinking and actions. You might not make the same decisions sober as you did when you were drunk. Some consider it good, some consider it bad. But most of the time it does not lead to good decisions.
People are free to drink if they want, but there are physical consequences of doing so and also consequences, sometimes deadly, for those unfortunate to have interactions with those who don't make good choices while consuming alcohol.
Alcohol is unfortunately an easy escape mechanism. It's a distraction for most people and promoted as fun, relaxing, and the way to have a good time.
I believe in everything in moderation. I still have a drink maybe at most a handful of times a year. But the truth still remains that when it comes down to it and if you're being honest with yourself, it's still not really good for you.
Looks like someone wants to make a "Splashy Splash" in the waning moments of a dying regime.
Well, I do know a drunk that got cancer and died last year. But!! She also was, at least , twice injected. Been a drinker since teenage years; since her dad sold alcohol to bars, it was always around.
Their target must be brandy, I've heard it cures cancer.
Suuuuure... Time for the next round of designer poisons that yield high profits, whether patients survive or not.
What does alcohol kill? They don’t want you having it in the house. Natural antiseptic? Something the peons enjoy? Alcohol might make you dangerous …to them?