>>> Water is a drug.
>>> Ed
>>
>> Any definition of "drug" that includes a simple chemical that constitutes over half the mass of the mammalian body is a useless, even bad, definition.
>>
>> HFCS is at least a manufactured product added to food for commercial gain.
>
> Well, then, you need to get on Merriam-Webster's case about that.
> Ed
No, I don't.
Because I am not dependent on Merriam and Webster for anything in my life.
I try to use intelligence and common sense where possible.
Are Oxygen and Nitrogen drugs?
How about the chemically "inert" gas Argon, which we breathe in and out to the tune of about 180 GRAMS per day?
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