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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What age do you teach your kids how to drink? Is it a good idea? If they are going to college how to tell them when is enough? [/quote] Either study myth shattering UK Biobank study or listen to Stanford professor Andrew Huberman's podcast about alcohol consumption and decide for yourself if you want to get your kids [b]learn to consume this toxin[/b] or not.[/quote] You don't know this yes, but water (H2O) is a "toxin" as well when overconsumed. Also, unless you are drinking freshly distilled water that was never in plastic or metal containers, then you are consuming water with added toxins. [/quote] alcohol is increasingly linked to cancer, don't get your kids into it, pleae![/quote] So is everything else. Nobody knows what causes it. It is increasing fast among those under 35 years old, while they are drinking less than previous generations at their age. Sometimes toxins help to prevent diseases. That's what "medicines" are, various toxins themselves. [/quote] soooo... when someone says "alcohol is increasingly linked to cancer" that means, people know it causes cancer. And not everything causes cancer. But alcohol seems like it does. [/quote] You are simply phobic or have a religous crusade against it. It's a medicine basically, has been used for thousands of years. Everyone in Europe drank alcohol for over a thousand years from the fall of Rome to modern times, mostly due to it being a safe disinfected drink. Beer, real ales, are nutritious. Monks drink them during their fasting months. [/quote]
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