How about common sense instead?
Stuff reports:
Bottles of wine and beer cans could soon be slapped with health warning labels similar to cigarette packets in Australia if its government heeds calls from national health groups. …
The warning label campaign is supported by NSW woman Rachel Allen, whose son Dylan died last year at the age of 26, from alcohol-induced hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver.
The young man, an animal lover who was described by his mother as clever and informed about international politics, had been drinking up to five litres of cask wine a day.
Five litres of wine a day is equal to 55 standard drinks a day. Of course that is a very very bad idea. The idea that an additional health warning label would have made him realise this is ridicolous.