The combination of alcohol and Bactrim can have many side effects, including nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. There have even been cases of heart palpitations and shortness of breath. Doctors recommend that patients taking Bactrin consume no alcohol, even mouthwash.
I drank wine.
NO. You are cleansing your body...purifying it.. Not saying that if you drank wine you wouldn;t lose weight but you'll probably feel the effects of the wine a lot faster:-)
Most surface waters were contaminated with raw sewage and people knew drinking this would make them sick (although they did not understand the cause). Wine and beer were OK as the alcohol level killed the microorganisms (although they did not know this either).
he drank mad wine
they drank wine
They usually drank the same as the rich but it was a little less fortunate they used to drink out of plastic and metal glasses only. Just joking. The poor Romans drank wine but it was a cheaper grade of wine than the wealthy drank. They also had a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of vinegar and water.
a cup which the ancient Greeks drank wine from!
it isn't?
he drank fine wine.
Henry VIII of England drank red wine and beer, without hops. Water was seen as unhealthy because it was not safe to drink. He forbade the use of hops in his beer as he thought it was dangerous as well, but still drank around 70 pints a week of it. His red wine was sweetened with sugar. Both the ale and wine of the time had much lower alcohol content than they do today.
they ate food! good food! oh. and they drank wine! lots of wine. THEY GOT DRUNK EVERYY NIGHT! they ate food! good food! oh. and they drank wine! lots of wine. THEY GOT DRUNK EVERYY NIGHT!
What you drank depended upon where you lived. Around the Mediterranean wine was the main drink while in the interior of Europe beer was popular. Beer was also an Egyptian drink. Remember though, the ancients never drank their wine "straight" as we do. They always liberally watered it down.