I think there's a difference between "drinking alone" and "having a drink alone."
Sometimes in the winter if its snowing a **** load, I'll pour a bourbon and set it on the garage bench. I'll go out and deal with the snow for half hour/hour, come back in garage. Then I'll turn on the radio and enjoy that drink.
It's not, the beer is better for you.I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....
3 drinks a day is probably too many. When you read the article they are combining data from a wide variety of studies and they mention some issues with correlation and causation. One of the things they mention that I posted earlier is “Lifelong alcohol abstainers should not start drinking for health reasons only, but should be encouraged to adopt healthy lifestyles” that’s kinda all you need to know. If consumption of alcohol truly had health benefits it would be recommended but in every study it isn’t encouraged to start if you were abstaining.I have been using this meta analysis study to justify my behavior. Any thoughts? Based on this anyway, the J curve is pretty consistent across studies and reflects all cause mortality decrease in drinking under about 40 grams per day. So approx 3 drinks.
Alcohol and Health: Praise of the J Curves∗
www.jacc.org
Right now its the start of a couple months of Deals apple cider time in our house. Its the GOAT of Iowa based apple ciders.I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....
Flavored zero calorie sparking water has exploded in popularity lately for people that want some other flavor but don’t want the issues with pop/juice.I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....
Water, Ice Tea, orange juice in morning.I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....
3 drinks a day is probably too many. When you read the article they are combining data from a wide variety of studies and they mention some issues with correlation and causation. One of the things they mention that I posted earlier is “Lifelong alcohol abstainers should not start drinking for health reasons only, but should be encouraged to adopt healthy lifestyles” that’s kinda all you need to know. If consumption of alcohol truly had health benefits it would be recommended but in every study it isn’t encouraged to start if you were abstaining.
I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....
This and kombucha is what I like to drink. And coffee.Flavored zero calorie sparking water has exploded in popularity lately for people that want some other flavor but don’t want the issues with pop/juice.
It’s more because we really don’t know the benefits for sure or not as there are many conflicting studies. We do know the potential harm however so without a clear benefit their is no reason to recommend starting drinking. Someone who becomes addicted is going to be way over the consumption recommendations for any possibly benefit anyway but opening that door is an obvious concern.Do you suppose that is more because the risks of addiction outweigh any benefits of consumption?
I’m a huge kombucha fan. It’s 100% not for everyone but I like it.This and kombucha is what I like to drink. And coffee.
I drink coffee in the morning, water the rest of the day. Why is it unbelievable to drink water? It's tasty and satisfies thirst as well as anything.I clearly drink more than most based on these responses.....what are people drinking instead? I have a hard time believing everyone is just drinking water. I have friends that sip on soda all day or 2-3 energy drinks. I don't see how that is more healthy than a couple of beers at night....