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No Safe Alcohol Limit: Expert Warns of Hidden Dangers

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Even one drink per month can slow brain function and stress the liver.
  • Weekly drinking increases fatty liver risk due to constant liver strain.
  • Daily alcohol consumption severely compromises immunity and raises cancer risk.
No Safe Alcohol Limit: Expert Warns of Hidden Dangers

A health expert emphasizes that alcohol impacts the body regardless of frequency, with no scientifically established safe limit.

Even occasional consumption, such as once a month, can lead to a day of reduced brain activity and significant liver stress, manifesting as a hangover. Weekly drinking elevates the probability of developing fatty liver as the organ is continuously overworked.

Regular consumption, three to five times weekly, deprives the body of recovery time, slowing metabolism, complicating blood sugar control, and causing nightly sleep disturbances and silent liver inflammation. Daily drinking places individuals in the highest risk category, increasing cancer risk, leading to liver fibrosis or cirrhosis, weakening immunity, and affecting heart and pancreas health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dr. Vora states that scientifically, there is no truly safe alcohol limit; all consumption affects the body.
Drinking once a month can slow brain activity for a day, cause dehydration, and stress the liver.
Drinking several times a week can slow metabolism, affect blood sugar control, reduce sleep quality, and cause liver inflammation.

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