Drinking has become a part of almost any social gathering. It has become a tradition now to have a drink at every happy occasions. In the West, sensible drinking is now socially acceptable. On such occasions some people drink alcohol without judging their drinking limits, resulting in embarrassing and often regrettable behaviour. Studies show that over 60% of all road accidents happen as a result of drinking alcohol.
To avoid such situations, and enjoy the taste as well as effect of wine, you need to know and stay within your limits, never go beyond them. If you heed this simple advice, you will always enjoy yourself and avoid those pitfalls associated with over-indulgence of alcohol.
Alcohol directly affects the nervous system and even a little amount of alcohol can be harmful. Under the influence of alcohol, people are deceived into believing that they are within their safe limit of drinking wine, but the truth is different. There is no safe limit when it comes to wine or any other alcoholic drinks. If you are driving or operating machinery of any kind, the best advice is to avoid alcohol.
There are different levels of alcohol intake for men and women, based on medical and scientific researches. We should remember that there is no level of drinking that is safe for everyone of us, all the time. There are several factors to be considered like health, age and weight. Individual will power is a major consideration, too. For some people, the only safe option is no alcohol.
Modern science has taught us that women should avoid drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Drinking is directly related to the Body-Mass Index (BMI) of people. Thin people should avoid drinking alcoholic drinks. After drinking people should avoid any activities that might involve decision making, like driving, boating, scuba diving, or operating complex machinery
Medical texts for nearly twenty-five years were purged and censored of any mention of alcohol, including wine, for any application other than external. This medical generation became educators to the following one, perpetuating medical ignorance of the potential health benefits of wine. REGULARITY & MODERATION: Moderate wine drinking was discovered to be one prominent factor. Studies in England and Denmark found the occurrence of coronary disease to be much higher in heavy or binge drinkers and (surprise!) even higher in abstainers.
Moderate consumption of red wine on a regular basis may be a preventative against coronary disease and some forms of cancer. Clinical and statistical evidence and laboratory studies have shown these to boost the immune system, block cancer formation, and possibly protect against heart disease and even prolong life.
More evidence suggests that wine dilates the small blood vessels and helps to prevent angina and clotting. Alcohol component in wine also help in the maintenance of cholesterol in a human body. Wine might even defend cognitive function in the elderly. Several European studies have shown the prophylactic effects of regular light to moderate alcohol consumption may include the prevention or adjournment of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other forms of dementia. Could wine be the original brain food?
Over 400 studies worldwide, and the other awareness aspects have concluded that the peoples who drink wine regularly and moderately live longer.
The single group exception, whose members should not consume any alcohol, is pre-menopausal women with a family history of breast cancer. The keys to the beneficial aspects are regularity and moderation. Overindulgence can be considerably more harmful than total abstinence.
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