Drinking wine every night

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Anonymous wrote:You don’t see posts like this in Europe. Americans are puritanical morons.


Actually, for me it's about health, not being a puritan - but you project yourself on everyone.
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Anonymous wrote:You don’t see posts like this in Europe. Americans are puritanical morons.


It has nothing to do with puritanism. Have fun with lover failure due to daily booze consumption.

Alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US for a reason. We need to stop with the stupid message that alcohol is healthy. No amount of alcohol consumption is safe or healthy. A glass of wine is not going to extend your lifespan. All it does is increase your risk for developing a bad habit and addiction.


You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine.


The point is that for far too many people, "a glass of wine a day" turns into two, then three, then the whole bottle. Before you know it you're polishing off 2 bottles of wine a night all because you normalized a regular habit of consuming booze. I've seen it happen way, wayyyy too many times. Friend in college started with 1-2 beers every day. They hit late 20s and 30s with the same habit but inched their way up to an entire 6 pack after work. Now they're crushing half a case of beer almost every day. One of them even admitted they need an entire pint of vodka with a splash of red bull to fall asleep every day.

Normalizing regular, daily consumption of booze increase your risk for liver failure because risk goes up that you'll start extending your consumption into more than just one glass. There's a reason alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US.


Sure, but I specifically said "You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine."


The liver can generally handle a glass of wine a day. The problem is tolerance. Over time, your brain is going to start demanding more than a daily glass of wine. I think every adult who has experience around daily drinkers knows exactly how this typically plays out. But if you can maintain a daily glass of wine for forty years, good for you. It's very rare to not become the person that starts drinking two, then three, and so on. Alcohol is an inherently addictive drug. When you consume it every day, your brain and body will almost always adapt to its presence and demand more.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don’t see posts like this in Europe. Americans are puritanical morons.


It has nothing to do with puritanism. Have fun with lover failure due to daily booze consumption.

Alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US for a reason. We need to stop with the stupid message that alcohol is healthy. No amount of alcohol consumption is safe or healthy. A glass of wine is not going to extend your lifespan. All it does is increase your risk for developing a bad habit and addiction.


You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine.


The point is that for far too many people, "a glass of wine a day" turns into two, then three, then the whole bottle. Before you know it you're polishing off 2 bottles of wine a night all because you normalized a regular habit of consuming booze. I've seen it happen way, wayyyy too many times. Friend in college started with 1-2 beers every day. They hit late 20s and 30s with the same habit but inched their way up to an entire 6 pack after work. Now they're crushing half a case of beer almost every day. One of them even admitted they need an entire pint of vodka with a splash of red bull to fall asleep every day.

Normalizing regular, daily consumption of booze increase your risk for liver failure because risk goes up that you'll start extending your consumption into more than just one glass. There's a reason alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US.


Sure, but I specifically said "You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine."


The liver can generally handle a glass of wine a day. The problem is tolerance. Over time, your brain is going to start demanding more than a daily glass of wine. I think every adult who has experience around daily drinkers knows exactly how this typically plays out. But if you can maintain a daily glass of wine for forty years, good for you. It's very rare to not become the person that starts drinking two, then three, and so on. Alcohol is an inherently addictive drug. When you consume it every day, your brain and body will almost always adapt to its presence and demand more.


No one is stopping you from never drinking another drop.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don’t see posts like this in Europe. Americans are puritanical morons.


It has nothing to do with puritanism. Have fun with lover failure due to daily booze consumption.

Alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US for a reason. We need to stop with the stupid message that alcohol is healthy. No amount of alcohol consumption is safe or healthy. A glass of wine is not going to extend your lifespan. All it does is increase your risk for developing a bad habit and addiction.


You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine.


The point is that for far too many people, "a glass of wine a day" turns into two, then three, then the whole bottle. Before you know it you're polishing off 2 bottles of wine a night all because you normalized a regular habit of consuming booze. I've seen it happen way, wayyyy too many times. Friend in college started with 1-2 beers every day. They hit late 20s and 30s with the same habit but inched their way up to an entire 6 pack after work. Now they're crushing half a case of beer almost every day. One of them even admitted they need an entire pint of vodka with a splash of red bull to fall asleep every day.

Normalizing regular, daily consumption of booze increase your risk for liver failure because risk goes up that you'll start extending your consumption into more than just one glass. There's a reason alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US.


I’m not great at math but 2 bottles of wine seems higher than a glass of wine?


I suppose if you take the 1 glass of wine and multiple it by 8-10, it could change the outcome a bit?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don’t see posts like this in Europe. Americans are puritanical morons.


It has nothing to do with puritanism. Have fun with lover failure due to daily booze consumption.

Alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US for a reason. We need to stop with the stupid message that alcohol is healthy. No amount of alcohol consumption is safe or healthy. A glass of wine is not going to extend your lifespan. All it does is increase your risk for developing a bad habit and addiction.


You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine.


The point is that for far too many people, "a glass of wine a day" turns into two, then three, then the whole bottle. Before you know it you're polishing off 2 bottles of wine a night all because you normalized a regular habit of consuming booze. I've seen it happen way, wayyyy too many times. Friend in college started with 1-2 beers every day. They hit late 20s and 30s with the same habit but inched their way up to an entire 6 pack after work. Now they're crushing half a case of beer almost every day. One of them even admitted they need an entire pint of vodka with a splash of red bull to fall asleep every day.

Normalizing regular, daily consumption of booze increase your risk for liver failure because risk goes up that you'll start extending your consumption into more than just one glass. There's a reason alcohol associated liver failure is worse in Europe than the US.


Sure, but I specifically said "You won’t get liver failure from a daily glass of wine."


The liver can generally handle a glass of wine a day. The problem is tolerance. Over time, your brain is going to start demanding more than a daily glass of wine. I think every adult who has experience around daily drinkers knows exactly how this typically plays out. But if you can maintain a daily glass of wine for forty years, good for you. It's very rare to not become the person that starts drinking two, then three, and so on. Alcohol is an inherently addictive drug. When you consume it every day, your brain and body will almost always adapt to its presence and demand more.


You’re just making shít up. I’ve gone long periods of time drinking daily and I’ve gone long periods of time not drinking at all.
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