Alcohol culture enabler
I was excited about the episode about the impact of even the slightest bit of alcohol but it was the worst thing I’ve ever listened to. First of all the topic of the episode wasn’t mentioned for about 20 minutes. It would have been nice to read in the caption where this part starts for people who are not interested in your friendly chat. Second of all the way you’re talking about alcohol isn’t scientific at all. If you’re discussing this topic talk about the science behind it get into it! This episode is just showing off how afraid most people are of the truth. Every time you get close to some uncomfortable truth you shy away by saying stuff like: “The cup of green tea in the morning will balance it out.” or “Running is anti cancer so I’m safe.”. Plus you mentioned that you’re at risk for these illnesses whether you drink or not but didn't talk about the fact that this means alcohol can make these illnesses more severe. A comparison to this could be that you can get ill whether you eat vegetables or not so you might as well stop eating them altogether. Still you eat them because if you get sick the vitamins from the vegetables will help you get back on track. It’s the same with alcohol: You make your body ill very slowly but steadily and when you get sick you stop drinking but this is the moment your body gets time to deal with the problems you’ve caused over a long time and not just the worst problems. I could go on but this is my take on it. I’m very disappointed.Read full review »
K72149 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/01/20
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