Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!
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@popester said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
My guess is i am lucky genetically, I have to work really hard to become addicted to anything.... Except Food.
Same here. Even food I can accidentally go a few days without having and not realize!
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@tim_g said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
The only way to say you drink for the health benefits, is to drink what the scientific community has agreed to what moderate drinking is:
https://moderatedrinking.com/home/default_home.aspx?p=md_defined
Any more than that, it no longer applies and is being abused for the sake of justifying yourself drinking.
"Per drinking episode"....
On today's episode of drinking, we will be exploring red wine....
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@popester said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@coliver Have you tried Mead? Might be something you would like. Maybe a lambic like Framboise.
Too sweet.
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@scottalanmiller I know, the wife likes desert/sweet wines and drinks. I am a beer snob. It happens when you brew your own.
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@coliver said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@popester said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@coliver Have you tried Mead? Might be something you would like. Maybe a lambic like Framboise.
Too sweet.
A splash of Framboise in a pint of Guinness (or other stout/porter) is fantastic. Also delicious in chocolate cakes, cookies, etc.
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@rojoloco Oh WOW. Nothing better than Guinness on tap. I'm gonna have to try that. That sounds insane! Awesome.
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@scottalanmiller said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@tim_g said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
The only way to say you drink for the health benefits, is to drink what the scientific community has agreed to what moderate drinking is:
https://moderatedrinking.com/home/default_home.aspx?p=md_defined
Any more than that, it no longer applies and is being abused for the sake of justifying yourself drinking.
"Per drinking episode"....
On today's episode of drinking, we will be exploring red wine....
Lol yeah, I chuckled at that too.
The takeaway is that, per drinking episode, once your BAC hits 0.055, it's no longer beneficial to consume alcohol, and not more than 12-14 drinks per week for men... still paying attention to all other details of what defines moderate drinking.
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@popester said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@scottalanmiller I know, the wife likes desert/sweet wines and drinks. I am a beer snob. It happens when you brew your own.
I like dessert wine. I like sweet liqueur. But mead is just.... drunk honey. It's too much for me.
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Never could get into mead. But a good beer... stout, porter... yum.
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Here is the same conclusion, however, a different definition of what "moderate drinking" is...
https://www.isitbadforyou.com/questions/is-alcohol-bad-for-you
Now the question becomes, what exactly is the most accepted and/or correct definition of moderate drinking.
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@tim_g said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
Here is the same conclusion, however, a different definition of what "moderate drinking" is...
https://www.isitbadforyou.com/questions/is-alcohol-bad-for-you
Now the question becomes, what exactly is the most accepted and/or correct definition of moderate drinking.
Each country has their own, although they are relatively similar, but they do vary quite a bit.
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I drink either a beer or whiskey or glass of wine almost every other day.
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Semi related...
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@scottalanmiller how fitting that is an Austin sign..
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@jaredbusch said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@scottalanmiller how fitting that is an Austin sign..
No kidding, lol.
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@coliver said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
So they treat alcohol itself? Like, by adding water? Or just talking to it? I get the impression from that site that the NIH isn't even sure what alcohol is.
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@scottalanmiller said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
@coliver said in Red Wine is good for you: Myth busted!:
So they treat alcohol itself? Like, by adding water? Or just talking to it? I get the impression from that site that the NIH isn't even sure what alcohol is.
It's a very poor wording but the context clues show it is to treat alcoholism (or something like it) rather then alcohol itself.