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No. At that rate you are doing no harm to your liver.
Alcoholism leads to excessive consumption of alcohol which damages the brain and the liver in particular. Cirrhosis of the liver is often the cause of death for alcoholics.
There are no known precautions or side effects except possible allergic reaction.
Any drug can harm the liver. Some drugs have the potential to cause more liver damage than other drugs.
No.
Drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long period of years can scar the liver. However, drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol.
No, it shouldn't
Moderate drinking is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it. Chronic, excessive alcohol intake can cause persistent amnesic disorder and dementia. One in 5 heavy drinkers will develop a fatty liver, this can lead to death if they continue drinking. Some alcoholics will get alcoholic hepatitis, an inflamed liver. If a person with alcoholic hepatitis keeps drinking, they have a 40% chance of getting cirrhosis of the liver.
yes
mostly not..mostly benifited
because it contains spirit which harm liver.
It affects weight and harms the liver