Blue cheese contains natural amphetamines. Why are students not informed about this?
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Well, because lots of questions had been raised about the toxicity of the drug, which is very serious.
Educating young people about the harms of drugs is essential.
This was a result of a number of factors, but we do know that the messages kids get about the harms of drugs has a significant impact on their decision on whether or not to use.
While we must ensure that these dangerous new drugs and precursors do not get in the hands of children or others who would use them improperly, we must also be aware that these same drugs have legitimate uses.
Since the pharmaceuticals don't make any money and they control the doctors. If the doctors don't make any money then all hell breaks loose. In communities like LA and New York they are using a lot of the youth for a test sight.
I think we need to educate our doctors about addiction.
People have the right to know the drugs they are taking will make them better instead of harming them.
One of the great responsibilities we have as a society is to educate ourselves, along with the next generation, about which substances are worth ingesting, and for what purpose, and which are not.
In the hands of food manufacturers, cheese has become an 'ingredient.'
There's a certain libertarian right-wing view that there should be no FDA, that people can decide for themselves whether medicines are safe and effective. That's nonsense. Most people don't have the expertise or the resources to mount a proper study to find out whether a treatment is safe or effective.
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