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RE: Do you know the benefits of drinking beer? If you do not know, the article is for you ...
I don't agree on most (alcohol is still alcohol ...) but I'm sure @detlev would be pleased to see this post.
Check out his #beersaturday if you love beer.
Hi @isarmoewe and thanks for mention me.
Yes, beer in fair amounts might be healthy but this always depend on the person who drink it.
Some don‘t like it, some should not drink alcohol some other can‘t handle alcohol - means think before you drink
But this is with everything you drink as there are lately so many people who have issues with milk (from cows) or other drinks and foot.
So, have a beer whenever you like the taste and follow #BeerSaturday to learn more about different beers and different styles of beer but always
drink responsibly
Your @detlev
You're welcome.
I wasn't up for that "depth" of discussion actually.
But I seem to have some success in addressing other people's weak spots.
I rest my case !!! Thank you for clearing things up and agreeing that, like any other food or drink, "Beer in moderation is not harmful"!!! (this was my first comment on this post) Cheers !!!
As long as Beer is taken in moderation and does not become an Addiction !!!
I didn't refer to addiction but to more basal effects ...
You don't approve Beer or any other Alcohol-related beverages because of "basal effects" and not because of Addictions issues !!! But you do realise that there will be no basal issues if there is no addiction, since anything taken in moderation will not cause health issues !!!
LOL
Ask your GP about the effects of alcohol on your body if you don't believe what a f***ing EMT says. :D
A Beer once a month or once in a year or on special occasions will not cause an Upheaval in anyone's Basal !!! Don't need to consult a GP for that, just need a little bit of 'Top'al matter !!! lol xdd
Ok, as you wish: any dry alcoholic will keep away from any alcoholic beverages because he knows from the past that he will not stop after one. The ones who don't end up spending a lot of time at intensive care units being unhappy about their failing liver, kidneys and blood pressure regulation.
shrug
Initially, I wanted to keep those topics out of the way. It would have been decent to do so.
I don't know what made you come up with this alien thing. I'm diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome myself, I probably know about being alienated as much as you do. However, I suggest you to recalibrate your social measures though. As you probably know now I'm familiar to that "I know better" game too.
An Asperger's syndrome patient is suggesting social measures ??? Ok, now I know where the "after 1 beer hospitalisation" theories are coming from !!! No point in further discussions, take it easy and take care !!!
Exactly my dear.
Because I'm and always was eager to work on my social skills.
I know my disabilities.