If you are talking about water it is 1.5 litres a day but about alcohol none drinking alcohol is not necessary however if you do want to drink alcohol 1/2 glasses of wine at diner might actually be slightly beneficial but most important of all drink responsibly.
There is no such thing as normal intake of alcohol. For some men zero is normal for some men 10 glasses a week is normal. But ten glasses of what? beer, wine?
A better question might what is the average intake.
one drink equals: 12 oz. of regular beer (5% of alcohol), 5 oz. of table wine (12% of alcohol), 3-4 oz of fortified wine (17% of alcohol), 2-3 oz of cordial liqueur or apperitif (24% of alcohol), 1.5 oz of brandy (40% of alcohol) or 1.5 oz. (a shot) of 80 proof liquor (40% of alcohol).
for men, four drinks in one day. For women no more than three drinks in any day.
it depends on how large the man is. the larger the man the more alcohol he can consume.
Research suggests that the maximum healthy dose of alcohol per day is roughly one pure ounce--the amount in two cocktails, two glasses of wine, or two beers.
3-4 units in the UK. A couple of beers.
The daily calorie intake for a normal healthy man should be 2500 a day.
calorimetry=amount of calories you intake, not alcohol
Of course. A mans' love does not depend on his alcohol intake.
1200-1350 ml
That's another term for alcohol consumption.
About 2,000 to 2,300 caloires daily or so.
2000 calories is normal young man diet ,sugar. protein/
Alcohol easily enters breast milk
Curiosity.
i found out that ; Yes there is no current specific evidence that drinking alcohol with co-amoxiclav is dangerous, i would however limit your alcohol intake. ' hope this helps :D
You need much more alcohol to get drunk. It is most cost effective to drink before (or instead of) eating. Consumption of fatty meals after excessive alcohol intake does not generally annul the effects of alcohol.
under normal circumstances with normal food intake, there is seldom if ever a need to supplement intake of phosphorus.