Assuming you mean Why, alchohol dialates the blood vessles, relieving pressure that could be cause by high colesteral.
If you do mean what, it doesn't realy matter, it all has the same effect.
yes. it can effect the baby
Beer contains no cholesterol, nor will this or other alcoholic beverages affect cholesterol levels (though moderate consumption of the equivalent of 5 oz wine daily may slightly increase "good" HDL levels). The most likely side effect could simply the caloric content adding to a daily caloric intake and increasing fat stores.
Wine in moderation has been known to lower high cholesterol
yes
One to two drinks per day of red wine, white wine, beer or distilled spirits (gin, vodka, whiskey, tequila, rum, etc.) are associated with significantly better health and longevity than is abstaining from alcohol.
Alcohol actually can lower cholesterol as alcohol can break down fats which cause cholesterol. Too much alcohol, however, can totally destroy the liver beyond repair. Countries like France who have high levels of fat in their diet but drink lots of wine have low rates of heart disease cases which is said to be due to the high level of alcohol drunk.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
The best way to increase your healthy cholesterol is to just increase your exercise and to try to practice a healthier diet. Other ways to increase good cholesterol is to drink red wine, and increase your Omega 3 levels with fish and oats.
Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
does drinking red wine helps to gain weight
Larry Dale or Stick McGhee
The positives are it reduces coronary heart diseases as in the wine is altering the blood lipid levels and it lowers the total cholesterol count. The negative of red wine are that it may be a result of high blood pressure and could cause cancer in the liver.