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Stuart G

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15. These last 2 paragraphs from the above link say a whole lot...
Sun Sep 27, 2020, 03:29 PM
Sep 2020

In the United States, alcohol is a larger killer than other drugs; accounts for the majority of all addiction treatment cases; and is responsible for at least $250 billion per year in lost productivity and costs related to crime, incarceration and health care. Moreover, American deaths related to alcohol more than doubled between 1999 and 2017.

Reducing the human and financial burdens of alcohol is an often overlooked public health priority, and the new evidence suggests that on balance one of the oldest solutions — Alcoholics Anonymous has been around almost 85 years — is still the better one.
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Stuart's opinion on this.....................................................................................

Most people do not know this, but the leading health problem in the U.S.A. is not booze, not illegal drugs,but being overweight, and heart issues related to being overweight. It is my opinion (yes an opinion without proof) that if people went to OA (Overeaters Anonymous) as often as people go to AA, there would be far less food problems & that would save hundreds of thousands of lives. Now, studies about OA are very rare, but, I think similar conclusions would be drawn. (studies about overeating are not rare at all)

The problems with over eating in the U.S.A. far outweigh (Yes, I used that word.. ..) those of booze. I have read that between 35 and 40% of people in the U.S. have an overweight problem. It is much easier to eat sugar products, (like candy) and fat products like Pizza, than drink booze. I started my
sugar addiction at age 10. The taste of the stuff was so good and sweet. I didn't have to be 21 to buy any of my candy friends, and my candy friends were available in far more places than the booze.

There was no questions about my "candy friends" like there would be with booze friends. Sweets were and are totally accepted everywhere in the U.S.A. Who says to a 10 year old, don't eat that food, (ice cream) because it is .."ILLEGAL"? Someone might say that to a 10 year old drinking 4 or 5 shots of whiskey, but no not a word about eating of a lot of ice cream and as opposed to drinking booze. Yes, eating sweets is..." encouraged."

...Think about this....What kind of product is passed out when someone has a ..."BIRTHDAY"? That
product is not "birthday booze"....but they call it ..."BIRTHDAY CAKE" and often served with...
(are you ready?) " ICE CREAM.."...Therefore it is easy for a 10 year old get addicted to the nice smooth
taste of Birthday Cake with lots of gobs and gobs of that person's favorite "Ice Cream."
...And if you don't think that a 10 year old can get addicted to cake and ice cream, then you belong
at another group (not this one) at Democratic Underground. Take a look at some of our 10 to 12 year
old kids in grammar school, and you will have your answer.

........Enough Stuart, take a break and get a drink of water, not sweat Coca Cola or some other sweat
stuff that can kill you....Oh Stuart, stop... that one sweat glass of Sweat Cola won't hurt you.
.......................Now where have we heard that before?................................

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