Herbal remedies transit physician lectures on the dangers of sugar. He prescribes his natural remedies to his audience of Danfo passengers in transit from Lagos Island to Mile 2.
Herbal Medicine Man
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This is brilliant. A captive audience being advised in self-responsibility. We need the same on our UK buses, except it would not be allowed.
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Truly Tish, amazing how he is able to delivery a very simple message about the dangers of refined sugar to a captive audience on their way back from work. I shot this footage about 13years ago in Lagos. this same message is now been promoted in the west, there is the movement in San Fransisco, California to tax sugar beverages like coke and pepsi. Coke has spent several million dollars lobbying against that bill.
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He was indeed a man ahead of the game then. As you say, it is taking ages to get this sugar message through to people. And even now the evidence is twisted, with companies adding supposedly healthy sugar substitutes. Of course, in the meantime, there is much money to made from cholesterol and blood pressure lowering drugs.
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Exactly
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