• Rampant Coke Use Badly Ageing Younger Gen

    From 186283@ud0s4.net@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 10 00:45:31 2024
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13981895/Heart-problems-young-cocaine-drugs.html

    Researchers pinpoint alarming possible cause for surge in heart
    attacks in young people - and how one decision has left 20-
    somethings with the 'heart age' of 60-year-olds

    . . .

    Yep - WAY too much coke WAY too often.

    Yea, yea ... coke was popular even in the 60s but
    it was also kinda hard to get and expensive. This
    has changed over the decades. Used to be that only
    the "elite" had big coke parties - now everybody.
    By the mid 80s coke and crack had become widespread
    and apparently even more so now. One container of
    lipstick, the other full of coke.

    And yes - it's VERY bad for the cardiovascular
    system.

    Add to that the number of younger people who
    also take ADHD drugs long-term - basically
    low-grade meth. REAL meth in various forms
    is also very popular. The combined effects ...

    Well ... they'd better put a BIG move on getting
    those pig-heart transplants to work perfectly.
    There also seem to be some cardiac-rehab proteins
    and enzymes. Get GOING ! This is gonna be major.

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 10 06:39:44 2024
    XPost: alt.politics, alt.health

    Remember that Coca-Cola has been around for about a century. If you want
    to talk about it “ageing the younger generation”, then you’re talking across 5 different “younger generations”.

    On the other hand, that might explain how things in the USA got to how
    they are now ...

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  • From Bobbie Sellers@21:1/5 to Lawrence D'Oliveiro on Sat Nov 9 23:27:33 2024
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    On 11/9/24 22:39, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
    Remember that Coca-Cola has been around for about a century. If you want
    to talk about it “ageing the younger generation”, then you’re talking across 5 different “younger generations”.

    On the other hand, that might explain how things in the USA got to how
    they are now ...

    Well the Americas have always had drug culture even before
    the Europeans arrived with their strange ideas. Some colonies were
    founded basically for the production of tobacco which was a big
    seller for several hundred years, cacoa the source of chocolate
    and coco leaves not only flavored Coke-Cola but Vin Mariana which
    was sold widely around the world to heads of state, presidents
    dictaors, kings and popes. Not to mention being the second favorite
    drug of Freud(tobacco was the first).
    Of course Arabia was the source of coffee and oil which
    both damage human health and which seem to be totally addictive.

    Why do the young people display such carelessness with
    their health? Maybe because we have set up a world with a very
    poor future and those who seriously consider do not see much
    reason for optimism.

    Good luck to all those people poorly educated about drugs.

    bliss

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  • From Steve Kerr sucks cocks@21:1/5 to 186282@ud0s4.net on Mon Nov 11 06:42:45 2024
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    XPost: alt.health

    In article <2LScnQThqJLm1a36nZ2dnZfqnPadnZ2d@earthlink.com>
    "186282@ud0s4.net" <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13981895/Heart-problems-young-cocaine-drugs.html

    Researchers pinpoint alarming possible cause for surge in heart
    attacks in young people - and how one decision has left 20-
    somethings with the 'heart age' of 60-year-olds

    . . .

    Yep - WAY too much coke WAY too often.

    Yea, yea ... coke was popular even in the 60s but
    it was also kinda hard to get and expensive. This
    has changed over the decades. Used to be that only
    the "elite" had big coke parties - now everybody.
    By the mid 80s coke and crack had become widespread
    and apparently even more so now. One container of
    lipstick, the other full of coke.

    Good! The sooner they die the better off everyone else will be.
    Drug problem solved!

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