When I was last in Europe there was a show on television about how little alcohol people, especially women, could safely consume.
I always thought if you weren't an alcoholic, and didn't drive drunk, it didn't matter how much you drank. Perhaps a worry about caloric content, but a few beers everynight wasn't going to hurt you.
The show (BBC) said that for a woman, 4 glasses of wine a week, or beers was the LIMIT. Per week.
A good buzz on the weekends was dead OUT.
Men got a little more leeway, but still, it seemed an impossibly small amount was "safe". The show was looking at long term damage to liver function.
I imagine people have been drinking a few beers a night for a long time, yet I see no public health crisis.
So, how much is too much really? As a person that has perhaps 3 beers a month I'm not worried, but I have a lot of friends that certainly have a glass or two every evening, and I think they would laugh if I pointed out that there might be a health issue.
I always thought if you weren't an alcoholic, and didn't drive drunk, it didn't matter how much you drank. Perhaps a worry about caloric content, but a few beers everynight wasn't going to hurt you.
The show (BBC) said that for a woman, 4 glasses of wine a week, or beers was the LIMIT. Per week.
A good buzz on the weekends was dead OUT.
Men got a little more leeway, but still, it seemed an impossibly small amount was "safe". The show was looking at long term damage to liver function.
I imagine people have been drinking a few beers a night for a long time, yet I see no public health crisis.
So, how much is too much really? As a person that has perhaps 3 beers a month I'm not worried, but I have a lot of friends that certainly have a glass or two every evening, and I think they would laugh if I pointed out that there might be a health issue.