Drinking alcohol !!!?!


Question: is it harmfull ?....
plz, tell me


and thanks


Answers: is it harmfull ?....
plz, tell me


and thanks

Is alcohol a dangerous drug?

NO
- The liver can remove alcohol from the body at the rate of one unit per hour
- Research has shown that moderate consumption of wine and beer is good for the heart
- Moderate consumption of alcohol by young women is thought to prevent high blood pressure
- Research has suggested that moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease in ageing drinkers

YES
- Alcohol is a poison that can cause irreversible damage to the liver, which labours to remove it from the body
- Drinkers are more likely to have casual sex that leads to unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases
- Long-term alcoholics often suffer from alcoholic myopathy, a muscle-wasting condition that causes extreme tiredness after physical activity

Dude, it melts your stomach and makes a hole if u drink to much maynne. I prefer ..DONT DO IT!! (:

Uh, please excuse me, pouring myself a chilled glass of Pinot Grigio, thank you.

It can do some good.

It can be very harmful.

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In moderation (an average of 2 beers or glasses of wine per day for instance) it is actually good for you.

If you binge drink every day though, you will end up with severe, even life-threatening, health problems.

I am to young to drink alcohal

1 glass of red wine a day will keep your cholesteral low becuase of the antioxidants in wine. yet drink too much and your liver will go to ruins. Everything in moderation.

ya but only if your stupid about it

Ask an alcoholic if it's harmful. Really!

I drink quite often and feel as good as ever. I believe that drinking a little now and then can do the body good.





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