All in all there are far to many variables continually flying about to stand any chance of educating the younger generation / adults of tomorrow. Confusing messages about what we drink what we eat, whats good for us, whats bad for us. There are far to many self made experts though out the world all who have many different views. Regarding alcohol I would give one example, red wine, I've lost count of how many times one so called expert says that red wine is good for you, ( no doubt a French expert) and another saying it causes cancer? Then we have the well discussed debate on smoking, here I would say there's not much disagreement, its seems its a no no all round. But the latter is still confusing to the young because now our own NHS agree that vaping is ok ( a form of smoking )to replace tobacco. Now I've hit on the two obvious ones to make my point of confusion. Yep hard drugs for fun, not good, but then again young people are hearing that some drugs are good for medical problems, confusion yet again. The food industry is also full of confusion to young people. My own mindset at this moment is telling me that I require a beef steak tonight, yet some experts are telling me its not good for me? To conclude, we adults need to make up our minds of whats good and bad before even trying to convey to anyone.