Soldato
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To much@!!
I can also agree with this. Someone here posted a thread about how great it feels after about 2 pints of beer.
Things become a lot more interesting
Pretty sure if anything like this is proven to cause cancer it would be banned...I always go for the ones such as the tesco own brands without the caramel colouring as that's been proven to cause cancer.
Pretty sure if anything like this is proven to cause cancer it would be banned...
Drinking every day is only a problem if you drink enough to effect your health, work-life or family life.
There is nothing wrong with a drink every day if your body/wallet/missus is perfectly capable of handling it. Three pints a day may seem like a lot but to be honest, i swear it was proven that up to 13 units a day can be drank without harm to health, given the rate of which it is drank.
It is not the amount that harms you but the amount given the rate you drink. Your liver is put under more stress if it has to sort out a bottle of wine in an hour compare to that bottle of wine in 3.
Paragraph 30 said:Drinking alcohol even at low levels contributes to a wide range of health harms, to a range of diseases and to hospital admissions. Hence, there is no level of drinking that can be recommended as completely safe long term, and advice to the public should be clear that many of these risks can be reduced by drinking at levels below the 14 unit weekly guideline limit, or by not drinking at all.
Paragraph 56 said:The evidence on the ‘long term health risks’ from regularly drinking alcohol has continued to develop over the last 2 decades, particularly confirming the importance of alcohol in the development of cancers including breast cancer; and in identifying its contribution to the risk of diseases even at low levels of use. Although there is clearly a level of drinking that can be described as low risk, it is now much more evident there is no completely safe level. This link with their alcohol use may not be obvious to the person affected. For example, even an individual who may have a potential greater life expectancy of a number of months in old age (for example, as a result of drinking around 1 unit daily), may have required extensive treatment for an alcohol-related cancer (with some risk of death) that they could otherwise have avoided. It is important to quantify any such risks to assist the public in making choices.
It was in the daily mail. So it must be true.
I've been a teetotaler for the past 3 years![]()
Miss it at all?
Perhaps a pint on a nice sunny day? Most people say they don't miss it![]()
Beer
Bubbles
White
Red
Scotch
The above nearly 7x a week
Best shape of my life, no idea what its doing to my insides but I feel great