Posted on 12/26/2008 7:29:24 PM PST by george76
Drinking a pint of beer or two measures of gin or vodka on a nightly basis can also have the same effect.
The warning appears to conflict with other studies which suggest moderate alcohol intake can help combat heart disease.
Although the link has not been definitively explained, it is thought the alcohol damages a person's DNA, making them susceptible to the risk of cancer.
Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK, with more than 36,500 people diagnosed each year and 16,000 deaths.
More than 3,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with liver cancer each year and a similar number die.
The WCRF said there was convincing evidence that drinking alcohol also increased the risk of breast cancer and cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx and oesophagus.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
It would be so sad to die at eighty from body breakdown and not have misspent one’s youth.
I never worry about quantity. My doctor says, “I usually recommend a glass of wine in the evening for my patients - but not for you!”
The warning appears to conflict with other studies which suggest moderate alcohol intake can help combat heart disease.
How is that in conflict? It could both help the heart and damage the colon. There is no reason why those would necessarily be in conflict. (But then if I paid attention to the MSM about science I would be on the global warming bandwagon.)
Clearly, the study is flawed.
They did not isolate for even numbered glasses of wine -
just odd numbered. Talk about bias!
>>>>>Reading a series of conflicting medical studies increases my risk of consuming whatever the hell I want by 100%.<<<<<
Cholesterol was debunked a couple years ago in peer-reviewed studies, but I guess the cardio and cholesterol businesses shut that line of discussion down pretty quickly.
Soon enough, cholesterol was back with its familiar monster-in-the-closet scare stories.
How do they define large?
Does this mean I am not going to live forever?
That’s exactly what I drink.
Every day.
Sometimes a little more.
Sauvignon Blanc from Barefoot wineries
Reisling from Australia.
Great new 5 dollar wines from Argentina
with the Astica label/ Torrontes grape.
Finally broke out the bottle of Hermann Weimer Reisling
for Christmas dinner last night.Its from New York’s Finger Lakes region, which is full of wineries
I’ve been waiting for
2 years.
I am not a drinker, but in my parents day it was the Boonsfarm and for my generation its MD 20/20
Glasses?? GLASSES??????
Glock told me four BOTTLES a day!!!!!
It’s no WONDER I keep having run-ins with the local PD!
Thus far it’s lasted 17 years!
Well colon cancer isn’t that bad. They can just bypass it and put in a tube and drain it into those empty wine bottles you saved...
This is just a guess, but I’d postulate that in addition to being against wine and beer, Caroline Gammel (the author) is also against hamburgers, cigarettes, male ejaculations and men telling crude jokes about feminists.
Oh gross. That is just WRONG in SOOOOOOOOOOOOO many ways!!!
thanks, bfl
thanks geo.
Black women in the U.S. appear to be shrinking
Chicago Tribune | December 25, 2008 | Tom Hundley
Posted on 12/26/2008 4:47:19 PM PST by CE2949BB
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Try the Firestone IPA if one ~really~ like hops. That one has won awards, I hear. The Doublebarrel is semi-famous, too, won more than a few awards.
The IPA is very *flowery*, even perfumey, if one cares for such. Sky high alcohol, though. So forget about driving. Even after only about one. Two? Absolutely forget it. Not on a holiday Friday nite.
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