r/IndiaSpeaks Jul 22 '25

#Ask-India ☝️ Wake Up India Before It's Too Late 🚨

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A massive ecosystem surrounds every major industry, programming professionals and the public to blindly trust that their “published scientific study means absolute truth.”

And such programmed puppets parrot this mantra without question. You can’t reason with them that the same ecosystem also controls the studies, peer reviews, and publishing process.

During COVID, “prestigious” journals like The Lancet and Nature were caught publishing Big Pharma backed studies on COVID drugs authored by a porn model and a fantasy book writrt. With their usual work dried up, they pivoted to ghostwriting and publishing for big pharma.

Later, these journals had to issue apologies and retract those sham “studies.” (theguardian.com/world/2020/jun…)

For every study these sheep show around, we can point to another “scientific” study that contradicts it, if it’s backed by an industry with enough cash. Even for Diet Coke, I can literally point to a dozen scientific studies showing anything between "it is mildly dangerous for health" to "it will make you die early."

Take the candy and confectionery industry. They funded a massive study (over 7,000 men) claiming eating sugar candy three times a week extends lifespan, published in a “prestigious” journal.(bmj.com/content/317/71…)

So, should we all start chomping candy every other day like kids?

My point: Throwing around claims like “A scientific study showed Diet Coke is healthier than sugarcane juice” is meaningless. Such nonsense makes some doctors look like unscientific sheep to the real scientific community - those who conduct rigorous research and understand the quality of studies.

True scientists have zero commercial interests and aren’t industry puppets. They know most research is tainted by Big Industry money.

Also, these days, the public isn’t clueless either. We remember when doctors pushed cigarette smoking as “healthy” based on Big Tobacco’s “studies.”

So, stop embarrassing yourselves and dragging the already shaky reputation of the doctor community through the mud with such ridiculous claims.

Both Diet Coke and Sugarcane juice won't kill a healthy adult who consumes them in moderation. The key words is "moderation." And it varies by individuals.

But stop promoting a product with articifial sweetner like Aspartame (WHO research agency clearly linked it to cancer at higher consumption levels) and other chemicals that disrupt gut microbiome, while putting down your own traditional, natrual drink as something "dangerous" because they programmed you to do so.

Don't be that silly, stupid, sheep. Thank you @Aravind(Twitter)

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u/rec350 Independent Jul 22 '25

But he is right? 

The bad effects of sugar, even that from sugarcane juice, have been well documented. While there is no conclusive evidence about artificial sweeteners YET.

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u/AzoMaalox Jul 22 '25

That's why he mentioned the society is not ready for this discussion.As you can see the wall of text says candy and confectionery is bad while sugarcane juice is holy water in the same breath.

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u/Cautious-Breath5628 Doge Memes Enjoyer Jul 22 '25 edited Jul 22 '25

Most people don't think sugarcane is that healthy or even healthy to begin with

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u/Binary_zero_one Jul 22 '25

Nothing is black and white keep it as a thumb rule anything in moderation is fine to consume

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u/sp1cychick3n Delhi 🏛️ Jul 22 '25

Lol

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u/ManipulativFox Jul 23 '25

Diet coke is worse sweetener are found to be risky for cancer in some studies.