Let's make 'em limit their advertising to Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew . . . but I bet it would be OK by the nanny police if Jackie O's advertised their new "high test" beer, which will probably kill a few folks in its first few years with acute alcohol poisoning as they drink it down like a regular beer and have several at one sitting. But, hey it's a local product not a product by evil Big Pop!
No, that would be totally unacceptable. Both Diet Pepsi and Diet Dew contain Phosphoric Acid, another major health problem causer because the acidity can actually burn the esophagus, plus, while small amounts of phosphorus are needed in our diets, if someone consumes excess phosphorus, the body gets rid of it in the form of calcium phosphate, meaning that the body must pull calcium from teeth and bones in order to get rid of excess phosphorus.
Also, our bodies are not as stupid as some people believe. Research has shown that out bodies are not entirely fooled by artifical sweetners, and thus not satisfied by them. People that consume large amounts of artificial sweetners tend to be overweight more often than those who drink neither sugar sweetened drinks nor artificially sweetened drinks.
Beer is not acceptable because it tends to be high in aflotoxin (a mycotoxin produced by a fungus that grows on grains), a major health risk in that it is associated with heart problems and it is one of the most carcinogenic substances known. For that matter, horseradish and peanut butter also tend to be high in aflotoxin, so hot dogs, saugages, and PBJ sandwiches should also be banned, even without regards to considerations of their high fat content.
It seems clear enough. Advertising should only be accepted from orgranic growers of leafy green vegetables. Surely there are a few local growers that would be willing to pony up $1.4m?
Last Edited: 2/28/2014 9:20:34 AM by L.C.