This post is a continuation of a long strand of series I am to do for the rest of my life here on blurt. Not only will I talk about every drug in existence known to man, but I will also throw in some of my very own personal "experiences" in the mix.
For the first part and also the start of these series, please visit the link below.
Drug Series #1: Cocaine And Sugar part 1 of 2
FORETHOUGHT: I DO NOT ENDORSE THE USE OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES. THIS POST IS FOR GAINING SOME INFORMATION ON THE USE OF SUCH A SUBSTANCE MIGHT DO TO THE HUMAN BODY, MIND, ENTERTAINMENT AND LEARNING PURPOSES ONLY. BY NO MEANS IS THIS POST USED TO PERSUADE YOU INTO TRYING HARMFUL DRUGS THAT COULD LEAVE YOU PERMANENTLY DAMAGED OR WORSE. PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND CONSULT A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING ANY NEGATIVE EFFECTS IF YOU ARE USING DRUGS. IF YOU WANT TO QUIT AN ADDICTION, THIS PLACE IS NOT IT. ALTHOUGH WE WILL HEAR YOUR STORIES; PLEASE DO NOT TAKE WHAT IS SAID PERSONALLY: SEE A LOCAL PROFESSIONAL IN REGARD TO QUITTING A DRUG ADDICTION.
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Well, come to think of it I do remember eating chocolate at age 2. So eating chocolate takes me back to that memory.
Or was it my first dose of something even more dangerous than cocaine?
What if they knew that sugar is more addicting than cocaine?
What if they knew that sugar has more death counts?
Wait, yes. I know what many might be thinking. What type of sugar?
RE-FINED
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CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY? (alltypesofgyan)
In the link above is a study on the dark side of the sugar business. Pointing mainly to consumerism as the main problem. It also talks about the high demand for water in sugar cane production. Or perhaps they never heard of recycling water from the air or other means of creating water. Just add 2 hydrogen to oxygen, right? How hard could it be?
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "Scientists Discover New Way To Make Water." ScienceDaily (accessed March 5, 2022).
With greater free access to technology we could help these poor areas of the planet produce all kinds of goods (not pretending to be good goods) in the most healthy and most organic fashion. Banning harmful sugar altogether would just be counterintuitive and counterproductive, and a waste of lives due to the risks from the black-market industry that will arise as a result.
What the world needs is a proper study on the damages of sugar because from what I can tell, it is lacking substantially. We do not yet have an accurate death toll count linked to diseases created by continues consumption of refined sugar. So comparing cocaine deaths to sugar is a little out of my leugue, so i won't even go there.
I do see however and expensive push by Big corporations, through the use of video suplimetry to capture children and adults into consuming sugar products. It is equivelent to a drug dealer trying to convince a child, young adult, mature, to try cocaine. They know they will get hooked and will come back for more. Market manipulation through pushing for drug addiction.
Meanwhile, the drug lords are controlling your streets with either cocaine or by sugar addiction. They are robbing you of your hard-earned labor $$.
ADDICTING THE WORLD FOR PROFITS WITH SUGAR?(nwphysicians)
Is there money in curing your patients from addictions?
NO
Maintaining you sick is the ideal goal in the modern medicine facade game. Even if its just sugar pills they give you for your "mental illness". IE "Placebos". Keeping you addicted for more is good business for them.
With all the damaged pineal gland from the refines sugar intake, it is no wonder to me why people gladly take on initiative to poison their own kids.
At every store, we see products containing refined sugar as the last thing you see and the first thing you see when entering their stores. Oh, sorry, not every store. You're right. Sure ok. You got me there. But just because it is so common does not mean that it is normal.
Take into account the amount of damage and deaths per year due to diabetes. All starting from early age, consumption. And you helped them get there.
Consumption Of Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Tied To 180,000 Deaths Each Year (source linked above by nwphysicians)
In a recent study over longer term consumption of sugar, 36k deaths were recorded due to cardiovascular disease and cancer. This study was conducted using volunteers called participants in the article, who's lifetime diets were put into question through mail and walkins. The study was done by two groups, the NHS and the HPFS as early as 1984 to 2010
From 2010 to present, I have yet to find an extensive study such as this with regard to cancer deaths being linked to excessive long term sugar intake.
The WHO confirms diabetes death toll has increased dramatically over the years and more recently children death counts are also rising.
Maybe we do need to ban candy commercial ads like smoking was. Should sugar be classified as tier 1 drug? What does your logic say?
Is refined sugar more dangerous or just as cocaine?
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I am not sure what the world's view would be in 20 years time with big pharma industry pushing for profits based on our addiction to sugar, but they sure do not oppose its use as much as it should be in my opinion.
I would like to see a decrease in sugar consumption in children and a rise in natural sugar candy alternatives. I am not against giving natural honey a spoonful a day if they crave something sweet. I do so myself. Give them a sweet fruit like mango, dried or not. But nothing of that processed sugar shit added to it.
I recommend you make your own dried fruits for sweet snacks.
Thank you for reading. If there is anything I missed and well, then include it in the comments. Let me know your own opinion and findings. Your ideas. Experiences. Etc.
These topics will be talked about again in the future in these series. I'll be here for life, so no rush on my part to get the series done and over with till I run out of things to say.
Cheers
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I honestly haven't eaten processed white sugar for about 20 years now, other than what is hidden in foods the odd time I go to a restaurant like the odd cocktail or a sauce. It must be like 5 teaspoons a year! I heard too it's as addictive as heroin.
I never had heroin, so I can not say that it is or isn't. I also do not know then the effects through experience. Currently, trying to stay on the quitting smoking route. That alone is a challenge. Such a dirty habit.
The globalists monopolized the chocolate industry in west Africa in 2013 knowing cocoa would be in high demand for mankind's endless desire for sugar. Chocolate is a large part of those sugar sales. West Africa had the most sustainable chocolate industry with the cheapest labor.
When you see the word sustainable you know they are globalists.
I remember seeing a documentary covering child slavery in West Africa for the harvesting of cocoa. They would promise them work, but instead they would force them into slavery at such a very young age until their adolescence and then either let them loose to fend for themselves or have them sold for slavery else where. Sometimes even murdered. Hershey's, Mars and Nesquik were one of the biggest consumers of that enterprise which is run by the "cartels" of Africa. Those three companies know very well what is going on and how they attain their cheap chocolate. But since consumers in other countries are ignorant in majority to that, they get away with funding child slavery.
Then again, if consumers stopped and boycotted that system, they would surely end up killing the already enslaved children or force them into military training. The reason why chocolate is so cheap = Child slavery.
I boycotted Mcdonalds in high school because everyone bitched about their food while eating it... It was like 1984 double think shit, so i boycotted it and told my friends they didn't make any sense.
I should Boycott chocolate because i honestly dont need it that much, like chocolate chips in home made goods are the one of few things I think i would maybe keep around. Cant be that hard to source.