Is alcohol good for your heart?
The answer is no! Although research suggests that small
amounts of alcohol (especially red wine that has flavonoids) can have a protective
effect on your heart. This benefit appears to be restricted to over
45-year-olds drinking well within the lower risk guidelines. Other than that it
has all those bad effects that are listed above. To protect your heart there
are several more healthier ways that is safe all around.
Alcohol drinking effects on human body:
1.
Brain:
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Headaches.
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Blackouts.
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Delusion.
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Paranoia.
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Forgetfulness.
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Impaired judgment.
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Declined IQ.
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Dementia.
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Epiletic fits.
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Wernickes disease.
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Haemorrhage.
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Peripheral neuritis.
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Korsakoff’s psychosis.
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Death.
2.
Nervous system:
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Peripheral neuritis.
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Shakiness.
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Tremor.
3.
Throat:
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Haemorrhage.
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Cancer.
4.
Lung:
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A small amount escapes unused.
5.
Muscles:
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Degeneration.
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Weakness.
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Pain.
6.
Heart:
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Weak heart.
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High blood pressure.
7.
Liver:
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Fatty cells.
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Tissue scarring.
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Jaundice.
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Hepatitis.
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Cirrhosis of liver.
8.
Kidney:
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Same as lung, a small amount escapes unused.
9.
Stomach:
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Gastritis.
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Peptic ulcer.
10.
Pancreas:
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Bad digestion.
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Early diabetes.
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Malnutririon.
11.
Sex organs:
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Depressed testicular production.
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Impotency.
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Failure to ovulate.
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Frequent abortion.
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Breast growth in male.
12.
Bones:
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Degeneration.
13.
Intestine:
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Inflammation.
Note: Moreover the thing is Alcohol has no good side for human body. So It's good to leave Alcohol as soon as possible.

The alcohol killing humans rapidly. I am doing a research on alcohol withdrawal symptoms, I was exactly looking for this kind of info. Thanks for the nudge!
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