Why Alcohol Gets a Free Pass on Warning Labels
Duncan Bhaskaran Brown
Helping organisations confront the hidden wellbeing crises | The Alcohol Awareness Expert
We all know that feeling – flipping through the Daily Mail (seriously, at your own peril) and feeling like every corner shouts "health and safety gone mad!" But here's the kicker: the most common poison we buy by the bottle doesn't need any of those scary danger diamonds. Talk about bizarre, right?
Here's the real head-scratcher: acetaldehyde, the nasty stuff your body turns all that booze into, needs those labels plastered all over it. Think about it – a bottle of acetaldehyde would be a walking, talking warning sign: flammable, toxic, the whole shebang.
So, isn't it a bit messed up that the thing we pour down our throats gets a free pass, while the byproduct our bodies create gets treated like a chemical hazard?
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2 个月A liquid so poisonous and that harms every part of our body yet if we can’t handle it then we’re the the ones with the problem! Thanks Duncan Bhaskaran Brown