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it's not my first time, but i just had bubble tea, and i have always wondered what these tiny purple chewy pearls were made of. i looked it up on wikipedia, and it says that drinking too much bubble tea can cause cancer?
now, you might say that anything can cause cancer, but it also says that the bubble tea stores in canada were shut down by its governmental health department because of it?
anyone else knows about this? i don't drink it often. it's been like two months since i had one, so i'm pretty sure drinking it once in awhile is alright, but wtf? drinking something like this causes cancer?
please, avoid stuff like, ANYTHING CAUSES CANCER, since i don't see them shutting down fast food stores and others.
thanks.
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First off you should have fully disregarded the entire statement as false when you read the word "canada" usually things aren't really on the level there, they don't have any guns so they are scared of everything.
Next up, I highly doubt that this Tea can be worse for you than driving a car or smoking (dunno if you do) so if you hella worried go talk to a doctor if not just chug that shit.
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Driving a car?
Canada not having guns is a smart move if anything.
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even if it does cause cancer, which it doesnt, its worth it because bubble tea is so delicious
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On September 15 2008 09:40 Sp1ralArch1tect wrote: First off you should have fully disregarded the entire statement as false when you read the word "canada" usually things aren't really on the level there, they don't have any guns so they are scared of everything.
Next up, I highly doubt that this Tea can be worse for you than driving a car or smoking (dunno if you do) so if you hella worried go talk to a doctor if not just chug that shit.
And also regard if its from wikipedia? I read that stuff all the time but someone coulda just editted that. I looked up stuff about bubble tea and it says it actually reduces the chances of cancer.
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i dont understand how tapioca(boba, the bubbles in bubble tea) can cause cancer. I live in California and there's a bubble tea shop pretty much on every corner
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okay, i did some more research(?), and i found that tapioca (the pearls) creates cyanide?! , but we have figured out a way to remove the poison, so that it's edible.
anyway, i found this article, in which it says that the cyanide from tapioca is used to TREAT cancer? wtf.. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/317467.stm
-_- i'm confused.
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On September 15 2008 09:42 IntoTheWow wrote:
Canada not having guns is a smart move if anything.
very true. it's just too bad that the US can't really get rid of guns because of all the things that would happen once guns are removed. In societies where guns have been banned for a while, the crime rates are pretty low i.e. Japan (perhaps due to how they were raised).
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On September 15 2008 09:37 CapO wrote: it's not my first time, but i just had bubble tea, and i have always wondered what these tiny purple chewy pearls were made of. i looked it up on wikipedia, and it says that drinking too much bubble tea can cause cancer?
now, you might say that anything can cause cancer, but it also says that the bubble tea stores in canada were shut down by its governmental health department because of it?
anyone else knows about this? i don't drink it often. it's been like two months since i had one, so i'm pretty sure drinking it once in awhile is alright, but wtf? drinking something like this causes cancer?
please, avoid stuff like, ANYTHING CAUSES CANCER, since i don't see them shutting down fast food stores and others.
thanks.
lol, wut?
#2 what the fuck have you been smoking?
It's tapioca. It's not harmful.
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There are tons of bubble tea places in Canada. I have no idea if a few were shut down or not, but if it's implying that they were all shut down due to widespread panic, that's totally false.
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ok, outside of the guns debate... i think bubble tea is not worth the risk of cancer. yes you may call me overly cautious and paranoid but bubble tea is not good enough to risk it.
for example: creatin is not the small chance for potential long-term harm. bubble tea is not good enough to risk cancer.
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alright, thanks for the responses. i feel better now i'm very health conscious, compared to average men, and i'm a nutritional science (dietetics) major, so i was interested.
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Microwaves and Wireless Routers can cause brain tumors as well.
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It would be very bad for me if bubble tea caused cancer~
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On September 15 2008 10:25 tyr0 wrote: ok, outside of the guns debate... i think bubble tea is not worth the risk of cancer. yes you may call me overly cautious and paranoid but bubble tea is not good enough to risk it.
for example: creatin is not the small chance for potential long-term harm. bubble tea is not good enough to risk cancer. Its always good to weigh the pros and cons and choose based on that, but I'm doubtful that drinking bubble tea presents a very large risk of cancer. The wikipedia article has no citations whatsoever for its claims that tests have revealed the risk, so unless you can find some decent ones, I wouldn't be all that worried.
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good thing i always drinking bubble tea moins the tapioca
milk tea is fine without crap clogging my straws.
as for guns, japan has a more homogenous culture than America. No shit crime is low there. In America, its so damn big and too many different ethnicities that no wonder there are murders. If you ban guns, criminals will still have guns... lol
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On September 15 2008 09:40 Sp1ralArch1tect wrote: First off you should have fully disregarded the entire statement as false when you read the word "canada" usually things aren't really on the level there, they don't have any guns so they are scared of everything.
Next up, I highly doubt that this Tea can be worse for you than driving a car or smoking (dunno if you do) so if you hella worried go talk to a doctor if not just chug that shit.
Considering Canada has better overall health, not due to our free health care but because we eat better, or aren't normally as lazy as the "typical" American?
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I did some googling and I couldn't find ANYTHING about any bubble tea closures due to a cancer risk in Vancouver, richmond etc. One of them did close but that was due to bad maintenance 
So I'd say the wiki entry is wrong and it's probably just a prank.
Anyways, on a more general note, cancer scares, similar to this one, are almost always blown out of proportion or based on bad research. Most studies can CORRELATE a certain agent to cancer but most definitely cannot prove the agent CAUSES cancer. We should take these news flashes with a grain a salt and just try to avoid nuclear fallout waste while enjoying our bubble tea.
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well, bubble tea is usually fresh fruit, or powdered drink mixes.
add some pearls, which are made of starch, and i dont think you have a deadly concontion of a carcinogen, just yet.
it slike drinking juice wiht ice and then eating .....starch or a potato....
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On September 15 2008 10:02 29 fps wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2008 09:42 IntoTheWow wrote:
Canada not having guns is a smart move if anything. very true. it's just too bad that the US can't really get rid of guns because of all the things that would happen once guns are removed. In societies where guns have been banned for a while, the crime rates are pretty low i.e. Japan (perhaps due to how they were raised).
you have a point but, --> http://www.jref.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-58.html :D
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