The Peoples Chemist

Are You Committing Suicide in Slow Motion?

July 22nd, 2009

Are you committing death by sugar?  Use my calculator
to find out  if your consumption is sabotaging your health and life.
Click http://thepeopleschemist.com/sugar_calculator.php (must use Internet Explorer to see). 

Anyone have any other ideas for cartoon?  Leave a comment let me know.  If we choose your idea, we will feature it on our blog and make you famous!

Posted in Natural Cures

23 Responses

  1. Deborah Gonzalez

    Seems straightforward to me. I don’t see a problem.

  2. Omega 3 Wonders

    Your links in this page are not working

  3. Brad Sura

    the calculator or ‘click here’link do not open

  4. Chris

    You could have a series of cartoons with the man holding a fast food hamburger with the shadow of a hanging rope, maybe a beer with the shadow of a shotgun or knife, or a piece of steak with the shadow of death with a scythe.

  5. Sue

    looks good & true to me, not so bad, geez

  6. Scott

    So, Shane…your email sent along the five essential fat burning foods for women. What about a list for the men?

  7. Ria

    Apparently Chris has not read the stupid diet myth #4.

  8. Donna McIntosh, MS, CHFS

    Great! I love it! It is a memorable image and true!

  9. Donna

    The sugar calculator did not work. Presentation is right on!!!

  10. CJC

    Too graphic for whom? I don’t see the problem as it indeed explains what is happening and there is no suggestion that you do it. Quite the contrary it tell you NOT to commit susicide

  11. Robert Loyd

    it will only be offensive to people that are fat cows and people that consume their weight in sugar.

  12. mrs maverick

    This cartoon is perfect for the days we’re living in. People need to be shocked to pay attention to their health.
    Perhaps some people may be having problems with the link because they don’t have IE8 yet, just a suggestion.

  13. georgia

    This a very good drawing[the artist,Bob? knows his life drawing skills.] Both darks and lights are well balanced and easy to view.Nothing offensive in this cartoon.

    PS.Also like this new website.

  14. Donna Fors

    Nice job Shane…exactly to the point!

  15. Kerrin

    What about an indicator for another killer, “SALT,” and the overuse of it!

  16. Virginia Roberson

    Death by gun is pretty quick. Death by sugar is gradual. The picture is not too graphic for me, but death by sugar is slow and most people won’t or don’t want to get the message. Rather than a gun, try something else, like slowly being chocked to death, or being squeezed to death by a python. Anything that pictures a slow, tortuous death–say, being diabetic and slowly losing limbs, etc.

  17. Fritss

    It’s the “high fructose corn syrup” is far more poiseness. One reason mey be that most corn is genetically modified. Having read a bit about it, GM foods tend to be contaminated with weed killers

  18. George Lowe

    The cartoon is spot on. Too many people are unaware of the hidden dangers.

  19. Dr. Richard Bove

    If it’s the truth, which it is, it can’t be offensive. Shane, you always tell it like it is!

  20. Lonna

    You are a direct “say it like it is” kind of guy….so is the cartoon. If it is to graphic for the overly sensitive…so be it. My vote…use it.

  21. Scollay

    You tell it how it is Shane. Keep driving the message home and wake people up. If anything , the image doesn’t go far enough.
    People need to know that the foods they put in their mouths CAN kill them.

  22. Jude

    Good image, Shane. This message is clear. We are managing to destroy our youth as well as ourselves with sugar (and lots of other processed foods). They will do what we do.

    Keep talkin’, Baby! Eventually, folks will get the message!

  23. Nicole

    Curious though…what do YOU use to sweeten your food? I don’t use sugar, but I don’t like black coffee, so I use evaporated cane juice. Is there something I should use instead?

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