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One thing that you ought to know is that there are a lot of controversies around this issue.
Why? There are scientific studies that support the fact that alcohol is good for you blood pressure and heart . Note that there is another body of evidence that support exactly the contrary. All these are scientific data - that's what causes so much confusion.
Important_Notice:_Drug_Interactions">Important Notice:Drug InteractionsIf you are currently taking any drugs or supplements that affect blood pressure (especially those that lower it), always consult you doctor to ensure you aren't do anything acutely harmful to your body, or slowly deteriorating your liver.
Although not meant to be taken as conclusive advice/evidence (as stated on Drugs.com's disclaimer), Drugs.com can offer you some insight on the the known pharmacological reactions between a list of various drugs and chemicals (See "interactions" section). Low doses are strongly advised if you decide to take multiple substances, although I strongly discourage this experimentation unless you know what you have is labelled properly, they dont potentiate certain fatal synmptoms liek respiratory depression.
It is important that you follow the advice of health officials which is: Yes [well it's not a "yes, go and drink" more of an assurance that if you "drink moderately; you will likely have a good time and not blackout" YMMV, always do a small amount when testing something new test anything new while under the residual effects of the previously injested chemical.
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it does affect the blood vessels causing the blood vessels to build up with plaque causing hypertension (high blood pressure)
not in moderation
Drinking too many can be a contributing factor, but unless you're drinking them by the 55-gal drum, not the only factor.
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It will affect our heart.
High Blood Pressure( keyword blood lol) It effects circulatory system(Blood). :D
The higher the blood pressure the faster your heart rate
It can affect your blood cells but by description it does not directly cause high blood pressure. Reactions to this prescription may vary.
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No.