Have you heard of the following concepts?
apples and oranges (BVO is food-grade, dude. In vests, it's likely lower quality)
moderation (The idea that things should be enjoyed sparingly)
anecdotal evidence (A few cases doesn't mean it always happens)
fear, uncertainty, and doubt (The practice of spreading construed information to prove a point)
Ok, look, one case of a person drinking TWO TO FOUR LITERS of soda, which isn't healthy to begin with, doesn't mean this ingredient will do the same to everyone. Soda is meant to be enjoyed in moderation. It's like if you get Xa/\/ax bars as a gift, you don't just do all of them at once; that is obviously going to hurt you badly.
Also, NO, you do not reduce the PLANT to its atoms, that's ridiculous. You extract the oil and purify/disti\_ \_ the oil to get the fatty acids, then introduce bromine atoms to it. It's not hard to think of.
"COULDN'T WALK, HE COULDN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING, HE HAD REGULAR HEADACHES, HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED, AND HE HAD REGULAR TREMORS." That sounds like delirium tremens, a condition you get when withdrawaling from drinking or benzos suddenly.
"We do not want to be diagnosed with this disease like that poor patient.. Save yourselves!" You WON'T be if you drink like a normal person. It's the same with alc[]h[]l.
Of course, this doesn't mean BVO is good for you. Look, stop spreading stupid things.
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