A 23-year-old British man died from what the coroner said was a dangerous dose of caffeine, according to British media reports.So despite the warning label and his clear disregard, the family is upset.
Information from the coroner's inquest revealed that Michael Lee Bedford ingested two spoonfuls of pure caffeine powder that he washed down with an energy drink. Coroner Dr. Nigel Chapman said the dose Bedford consumed was equivalent to 70 cans of Red Bull...
A warning label on the product said only one-sixteenth of a teaspoon should be taken, but Bedford far exceeded that amount...
The family of Michael Bedford also has a strong message about the dangers of products like the caffeine powder that led to his death.
"I feel like it should be banned," his grandmother told British media outlets.
"I think there should be a warning on it saying it can kill," his aunt said.
They even want the product "banned."
This is how the morons in the weight debate react about foods.
Just because fat people abuse Calories, the rest of us have to pay with taxes, banning and other means to harm the calorically responsible.
This is madness worth stopping.
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