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Is Drinking To Excess Only At The Weekend A Health Problem?
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If someone drinks for example 4 to 5 bottles of wine in total over a weekend, that is Friday to Sunday but then drinks nothing at all Monday to Thursday, does that allow the body to recover from the weekend binge?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm curious ...
The Govenrment's recommended weekly limit ...
What research or studies were those limits based on?
Is the answer ... "None at all. They are arbitrary and meaningless."
Or will there be an instant link posted to some detailed research to support the guidelines?
Like I say ... I'm curious.
The Govenrment's recommended weekly limit ...
What research or studies were those limits based on?
Is the answer ... "None at all. They are arbitrary and meaningless."
Or will there be an instant link posted to some detailed research to support the guidelines?
Like I say ... I'm curious.
Yeah, it was a slightly unfair question, because I knew the answer. The answer is that it's completely arbitrary. There was no evidence that 15 units was any better than 5, or any worse than 25.
But they did realise that the public like to accept things as being true ...
(like I am only claiming the minimum expenses for my second home to enable me to serve my constituents)
But they did realise that the public like to accept things as being true ...
(like I am only claiming the minimum expenses for my second home to enable me to serve my constituents)
[ puts sensible hat on ]
There is [i some good evidence that at least two or three alcohol free days a week is beneficial to health.
There is also reasonable evidence that a [i] small ] glass of (preferably red) wine taken with a meal can reduce your chances of vascular events - including mini strokes and vascular dementia.
There is [i some good evidence that at least two or three alcohol free days a week is beneficial to health.
There is also reasonable evidence that a [i] small ] glass of (preferably red) wine taken with a meal can reduce your chances of vascular events - including mini strokes and vascular dementia.
Going by what the Dr told Me sparkles, I would say that is binge drinking good style.
About 6 years ago we decided that we would stop drinkng in the week completely and only drink at the weekends, Mr S. had 5/6 cans on a fri and the same on a sat and the Dr said that is binge drinking and he should spread it out through the whole week.
We honestly thought that we were being sensible by not drinking all week, but it seems not, in the eyes of the medical proffession.
About 6 years ago we decided that we would stop drinkng in the week completely and only drink at the weekends, Mr S. had 5/6 cans on a fri and the same on a sat and the Dr said that is binge drinking and he should spread it out through the whole week.
We honestly thought that we were being sensible by not drinking all week, but it seems not, in the eyes of the medical proffession.
4-5 bottles of wine over a weekend is excessive. An alcoholic might use the same argument that all they have is 3 bottles of vodka but it's spread out over the week. The fact is it's still a large amount that your liver, lipid values, heart and brain have to deal with. I know of a few people that have died from alcohol abuse by having similar amounts.
Are those that say "As long as it's with food it's okay" in the medical profession? Does drinking alcohol with food negates any damage by magically bypassing the liver and other organs? I think not.
To the poster who lives their life by "Studies" etc.. rather than common sense, i'll bet anything that you're a drinker as they all want to protect their precious drug and validate their drinking.
Here have a read of this
http:// www.pub licatio ns.parl iament. uk/pa/c m201012 /cmsele ct/cmsc tech/wr itev/15 36/ag22 .htm
Are those that say "As long as it's with food it's okay" in the medical profession? Does drinking alcohol with food negates any damage by magically bypassing the liver and other organs? I think not.
To the poster who lives their life by "Studies" etc.. rather than common sense, i'll bet anything that you're a drinker as they all want to protect their precious drug and validate their drinking.
Here have a read of this
http://
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