I'm no expert since I mainly focus on history, but I would imagne it would take a toll on your Liver and Kidneys... and I believe drinking to much also damages the Heart muscle. So if I can give any advice, don't do that...
Lager is a type of beer and thus contains alcohol. Up to one serving a day for women and up to two servings a day for men may have some health benefits. However, drinking any alcoholic beverage in excess is bad for the body. Binge drinking can make you feel very sick, and you may do things while intoxicated that you will regret when sober. Chronic drinking can lead to liver damage and other health problems.
Yes. VERRY BAD. That can cause kidney stones SO FAST.
If you limit yourself to a pint a day, not much. More than that will, over time, probably lead to fatty liver and perhaps cirrhosis as well.
A teenage boy drinking 34 ounces per day would consume approximately 2.83 cans of 12-ounce sodas per day. Therefore, in a week, he would drink around 19.83 cans of soda (2.83 cans/day * 7 days/week). This would round up to about 20 cans per week.
It may take years, but, drinking alcohol is hard on your kidneys and you could end up with a liver like Swiss cheese. Instead of five cans of Red Bull, try two or three at the most unless you are out at a club or partying every so often.
Never teen drink. When I was 13 I started drinking all the time. Because of my drinking I am typing this from a hospital bed. Yes Drink and smoke every day it is good for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Different teas have different effects. But four cups a day is not enough to have a significant effect.
Had four cans of 9 month out of date Guinness the other day, must admit I was worried but no issues at all, Happy drinking
Around 105,784 cans are recycled a minute, so if you multiply that 1440 (minutes in day) about 152,328,960 cans are recycled in a day.An average of 113,204 aluminum cans are recycled every minute of every day
Consuming excessive amounts of Coke can be harmful to your health. Drinking large quantities of Coke, such as several cans a day, can lead to serious health issues over time, including an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. While there is no specific number of cans that can be considered fatal, it is important to consume sugary drinks like Coke in moderation to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
1.2 billion cans of coke are drunk each day
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