December 31, 2025

Booze Causes Mouth Cancer?

Timothy Birdnow

What a load this is!


Alcoholic beverages have been with us since the dawn of civilization and probably before that and nobody noticed half of all drinkers got mouth cancer until now? Really?

Here's the summary:

December 30, 2025
Source:
BMJ Group
Summary:

New research suggests that even light alcohol use may carry serious risks. A large study in India found that drinking just one standard drink a day is linked to a roughly 50% higher risk of mouth cancer, with the greatest danger tied to locally brewed alcohol. When alcohol use overlaps with chewing tobacco, the effect becomes especially severe, potentially explaining nearly two-thirds of all cases nationwide.

Half - really?

It isn't all the curry the Indians consume perhaps? Or some sexual transmitted disease of the mouth, herpes perhaps? This is Ibdia after all, the home of the Kama Sutra and a billion plus people.

The Left has never liked alcohol, preferring people to use marijuana or harder drugs instead. And there is an antipathy to using alcohol because it takes twice as much sugar to produce half as much alcohol, a losing game from a NUTRITIONAL perspective. The Left prefers we eat the sugar and so save on grain or whatever else makes that sugar.

This is clearly a temperance campaign masquerading as cancer research. It does not bear the weight of scrutiny.

I wish we had honest science. We live in an era of politics couched as science to fool the public - a horrible misuse of what is supposed to be illuminating things. Science is now being used to trick people and twist their views to what the Ruling Class wants.

We've seen this same sort of campaign against many other things. Fats, for instance, or cholesterol, both of which are needed by the body but were demonized to promote changes in the world's diet.

At any rate if there is a 50% increase in mouth cancer from drinking that would have been absolutely obvious all along. It wasn't, which tells me this study is worse than worthless, yet here it appears in a peer-reviewed journal and on a website dedicated to scientific inquiry. What a farce!

So they message is clear; don't drink this New Year's Eve because you might wind up with a big honking tuor in your pie hole. I don't know about you but I'm having a few drinks anyway.

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1 If this were true, I'd know a whole train-load of people with mouth cancer, my wife and myself included. Interesting that I don't know a single person with the ailment.

Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 06, 2026 01:07 AM (fJC/c)

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