In general the west eats a lot of sugar, or sugar is added to all kind of products. And it's health crippling in many ways.
I don't see any warning labels.
Yeah, take the bezel nuts away and replace it with energy drinks... Seems hypocritical to me.
The only connection in that article to "the west" is a brief reference to two American doctors, one a surgeon who worked in Papua New Guinea and the second a cancer researcher at the University of Hawaii. The bulk of the article is about the struggles Papua New Guinea (and other non-western places) are having with an addictive substance.
I can find no mention of energy drinks in the article.
"Yeah, take the bezel nuts away and replace it with energy drinks... Seems hypocritical to me."
These nuts have been known to cause cancer for decades. It's much different than products, like energy drinks, that indirectly might cause health issues.
In general the west eats a lot of sugar, or sugar is added to all kind of products. And it's health crippling in many ways. I don't see any warning labels.
Yeah, take the bezel nuts away and replace it with energy drinks... Seems hypocritical to me.