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What? Another one? Yes.
I have an idea; but I don't write "letters-to-the-editor", or write for a living, or blog, or even have a Facebook account. But, to me the idea is kind of a no-brainer, so I want to plant a seed and see what grows, or dies. First, my "solution" only applies to physical damage from alcohol use/abuse, not the carry-over social issues: We need to remember that alcohol itself is not directly harmful. It's the by-product of our liver's metabolizing our drink that is messing with us. It's as if the Martini took a dump on the way through, and if we don't get rid of that crap, well.... So: Why not add to the equation? (alcohol + liver = acetaldehyde + more garbage) Somewhere in the process, (at the booze producer level or even a "hangover-pill") include something like another enzyme, or "antidote" if you will, that disposes of this toxin left behind. Our knowledge of alcohol metabolization is pretty good so should this be that hard to work out? It seems simple, to me. But, I know, not at all easy. But is anybody, anywhere, who is qualified/capable doing this kind of research? And, like I said, this will only get rid of things like cirrhosis. Is that not good enough? The booze industry would certainly be behind it. I sure am. Comments? |
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Err, I’m sorry but… WHAT? Is alcohol GOOD? Really? The only problem is, oh yeah, liver issues! Nothing else, right? Aren’t you disturbed by the fact that thousands of people suffer from addiction in the world? How many children suffer from their drinking parents, left abandoned and neglected, with no future? That people slowly KILL themselves with it? Their life isn’t normal at all! Liver issues. Yeah. As a person who has dealt with alcohol addiction thanks to fherehab.com, now everything’s fine want to warn you, people, that it’s not only liver issues. Na-ha. So better never start drinking it at all
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