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I'm pretty sure that the evidence of increased life expectancy with one drink a day is overwhelming, far beyond any doubt.
But I get what you're saying, a lot of research is created simply to please businesses which have influence over science funding.
But 10% of the population is salt sensitive, they have to not only control the sodium intake, but make sure they're eating enough salt.
You can cook any study to get the results you want. Here if you take difficult to treat cancers only one can make that claim, but it doesn't make it right. It always depends. Fluorouracil creme is topical chemotherapy which pretty much cures most skin cancers, with very tolerable side effects. A lot of breast cancer patients are cured permanently with chemo. It's good to be skeptical but there have been massive advancements for the better in the past decades.
I was just reading a Substack article which claimed that chemotherapy has only a trivial effect on the life expectancy of cancer patients.
AmericanKulak says
But 10% of the population is salt sensitive, they have to not only control the sodium intake, but make sure they're eating enough salt.
As someone with higher BP I've read a bit about this. Avoiding salt is not good overall. You need salt. You gotta get your weight down and move more than anything. I've never touched a salt shaker at a restaurant though. I don't get people that do that. It's highly likely the food is already loaded with salt.
Hard liquor is where the alcoholics go to die. I drink daily, not in excess and just some shitty light beer (sorry beer snobs). Just went through the gauntlet of medical tests. MRI, EEG, CT Scan and blood work. Nothing. Totally healthy for a 40 year old with no concerns besides slightly elevated BP which I've had before I even started drinking.
Another claim that's mostly false except for select patients, sodium generally has no effects on BP.
It's a surfactant (breaks up fats) and 30 years ago when I was in school it was theorized a small amount helped the circulatory system. Also a very small amount. Like 3oz of a light beer or something and no more, switches on garbage collection in the brain - for more recent research. There is actually a flushing system that usually runs during sleep.
Former President Trump urged his followers to give Anheuser-Busch a 'second chance,' after months of criticism the company has faced in from conservatives.
'The Bud Light ad was a mistake of epic proportions,' Trump wrote on his Truth Social website on Tuesday, referencing a brief partnership the company had with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney that has cost it billions in market value.
But compared to Biden, no contest, not even close.
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The right time to forgive Bud is NEVER.
Not ever. They should die as a brand, be utterly annihilated, as should the reputation of every creepy turncoat promoting that tranny swill.
I will not even remain in any establishment which even offers Bud Light. The moment I see it, I will leave and never return.