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  1. A soon to be finalized study concluded that moderate drinking is healthier than not drinking at all: From the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine's, Review of Evidence on Alcohol and Health (2025) Conclusion 3-1: Based on data from the eight eligible studies from 2019 to 2023, the committee concludes that compared with never consuming alcohol, moderate alcohol consumption is associated with lower all-cause mortality (moderate certainty)
  2. Right. People have to know their tolerances and consume accordingly. The *problem* is people who know they cannot handle alcohol or drugs and consume it anyway. Then, those drunk or high folks proceed to act a fool and bring harm or danger to everybody else. That's not cool.😎
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  4. I don't drink red wine because when I do it makes a very sour taste in my mouth and part of my tooth crumbled and fell out. I attributed it to the acidity and sulfides in it. But it's all about the INDIVIDUAL. If you're an ALCOHOLIC....hell no. Red wine is NOT good for you. But for some others, it may be ok. I heard multiple stories about people being "allergic" to some chemicals in red wine that affects their brains and runs them crazy.
  5. I'm actually involved with the Black Book Accelerator project (side #5) 😉

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