No.
as a british man i can only tell you that i drink on av. 4-6 pints a week. although i suspect this is well below the norm.
i belive the recomended amount is between 2-4 pints a week :)
None, alcohol is in no way beneficial to the human body. However in moderation the adverse effects are minimized. Remember if you want a drink, have one and if you need a drink, get help.
35 pints/week
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.
If its 12 ounces a day that its 12 times 7 which is 84
Sean sure drinks a lot of soda :) lol
Whenever it is in your fridge you should drink it. That's what it is for.
No. May cause ulcer to re-bleed.
The UK drinking guidelines recommend that adults should not regularly drink more than 14 units of alcohol per week. This is equivalent to about 6 pints of beer or 6 medium glasses of wine. It is also advised to spread these units over the course of the week and have several alcohol-free days.
No. You're an alcoholic when you become dependent on alcohol. So drink up.
Ask your doctor what precautions you should follow after surgery. There is no "one size fits all" blanket answer.