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Alcoholic beverages are flooding the world, including Muslim countries, albeit to a limited extent. Sharing a glass of beer, for example, with comrades gives pleasure and sweetens the conversation. It's an element of socialization. In Africa, palm wine is used at all customary weddings. Unfortunately, without the right dosage, people get drunk to their heart's content and easily become intoxicated, especially as this drink contains between 7 and 11% ethyl alcohol. In a humid tropical environment, a cold beer is a real boon. In temperate countries, on the other hand, alcohol is an element in…mehr

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Alcoholic beverages are flooding the world, including Muslim countries, albeit to a limited extent. Sharing a glass of beer, for example, with comrades gives pleasure and sweetens the conversation. It's an element of socialization. In Africa, palm wine is used at all customary weddings. Unfortunately, without the right dosage, people get drunk to their heart's content and easily become intoxicated, especially as this drink contains between 7 and 11% ethyl alcohol. In a humid tropical environment, a cold beer is a real boon. In temperate countries, on the other hand, alcohol is an element in the fight against the cold. It's easy to understand why, in Nordic countries with harsh winters, sharing kos or vodka is almost a religion for Baccus disciples. Yet alcohol kills. Hence the urgent need to control consumption. Idle young people often find pleasure in consuming it to assert a certain masculinity. In this book, we denounce the alcoholism that afflicts the whole world, even the Vatican.
Autorenporträt
Dieudonné Musibono Eyul'Anki: Doctor in Eco-toxicological Sciences (Ph.D.) from the University of Cape Town, UCT (South Africa); Ordinary Professor at the University of Kinshasa, Rector of Saint Dominique University in Kinshasa-Limete and Senior Advisor to the President of the DRC, in charge of the environment and mobility.