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I care not whether it is good for me. I like it and therefore I will continue to drink as often as possible. Cotswold Gin is my favourite at the minute, can't get enough of the stuff
In Portugal, we say that the alcohol preserves the body, as a joke
It has been well known for decades that if you drink a couple of units a week you live longer than a teetotaler. Though they don't tell you what to drink...
In the UK probably, but it's well known for decades regarding red wine. I did an experience myself drinking at lunch a glass of red wine, after 1 month I did blood analyses and the LDL cholesterol decreased and the HDL increased.
I care not whether it is good for me. I like it and therefore I will continue to drink as often as possible. Cotswold Gin is my favourite at the minute, can't get enough of the stuff
It has been well known for decades that if you drink a couple of units a week you live longer than a teetotaler. Though they don't tell you what to drink...
It has been well known for decades that if you drink a couple of units a week you live longer than a teetotaler. Though they don't tell you what to drink...
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