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Why did SARFT ask to stop promoting betel nut?
Because betel nut is very harmful to our health.
Nowadays, many people themselves always like eat areca, which is harmful to their health. So we will also find that many people will become addicted after eating betel nut. Although betel nut is not like other things, it deprives us of our own physical condition. However, we do have some side effects after eating too much betel nut ourselves, so it is definitely necessary to supervise this problem, and everyone thinks it is necessary to maintain people's safety.
What's more, some people will have poisoning symptoms after eating.
What's more, many people have undergone a series of physical changes for eat areca. In fact, betel nut is also a kind of Chinese medicine, but in some places, betel nut is processed into some snacks, so many people like chewing betel nut very much. But it will make our own teeth black and wear out. Some people always like to chew betel nut for a long time, which leads to their gum atrophy and periodontal disease.
Many people will get oral cancer, which is a very high incidence of some diseases, and eat areca will also produce poisoning for a long time. Slightly, it will produce some strange behaviors such as excitement and dull eyes, and seriously, it will lead to mental acute.
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