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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Alcohol is toxic as it enters your mouth and slides down your throat. It causes cirrhosis of the liver. It leads to mouth, throat, pancreatic, and liver cancer. The USSG is wanting to warn people with labels of this. [/quote] Again, how many people do not understand how to digest data? Anyway, to correct you, your post should read: It can lead to mouth, throat, pancreatic, and liver cancer. Not that it does. What it does is every so slightly increase your risk of getting such a cancer. I know lots of old people who drink moderately and then some, and not a one has ever gotten any of those--or any for that matter--cancers. You see how that makes your statement objectively wrong. I have two sisters who drank moderately and died in their 40s from diseases completely off the surgeon general's radar as "alcohol-related." There are zero studies that show anything more than a correlation to a slightly elevated risk. Never has any study ever proven, or said to prove, using the words: alcohol use leads to cancer. Can you understand why saying such things would be labeled as disinformation? It is. Listen, because of the history with my sisters, I don't drink and eat only whole foods in order to improve my chances at longevity. But even I do not believe this garbage that has led people like to you to completely misunderstand the reports.[/quote]
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