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Was talking to a friend about pancreatitis/wine and it obviously is one of the worst things for it so she said what about alcohol free wine?? Not knowing the answer I asked a doctor friend who confessed he didn’t know so I did the usual (right or wrong lol Google search). Some say it’s absolutely fine as it’s less than 0.05% alcohol. Others say but its STILL alcohol even if it’s only 0.05%. What are your thoughts??
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By all accounts it is 0.0%
By all accounts it is 0.0%
Sorry sqad but your info is incorrect regarding alcohol consumption and pancreatitis. Taken from NHS England:
"It's not fully understood how alcohol causes the pancreas to become swollen (inflamed). One theory is that it causes enzymes inside the pancreas to start digesting it.
Whatever the cause, there is a clear link between alcohol use and acute pancreatitis.
Binge drinking – drinking a lot of alcohol in a short period of time – is also thought to increase your risk of developing acute pancreatitis."
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/acute -pancre atitis/ causes/
"It's not fully understood how alcohol causes the pancreas to become swollen (inflamed). One theory is that it causes enzymes inside the pancreas to start digesting it.
Whatever the cause, there is a clear link between alcohol use and acute pancreatitis.
Binge drinking – drinking a lot of alcohol in a short period of time – is also thought to increase your risk of developing acute pancreatitis."
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Sqad Then answer the question as if it your 'opinion' and not actually based on medical research. It is well documented that excessive alcohol consumption (people who consume four to five drinks a day) are at increased risk of pancreatitis. One risk factor, among many others, including obesity, gall stones and family history.
APG......ihave always made it clear throughout the 10+ years that I have been providing answers that they are indeed my opinion and may differ from that of the Internet.
AB is aware of that.
My opinion is based on personal communication, discussions with colleagues, meetings and reading.
Based on that, I formulate my own opinions w
AB is aware of that.
My opinion is based on personal communication, discussions with colleagues, meetings and reading.
Based on that, I formulate my own opinions w
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