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In the bible it says you go to hell. ''Thou shall not drink wine...'' That's one of the false believes.
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Incidental alcohol exposure (alcohol in hand sanitizer, alcohol in mouthwash, alcohol in medicines, etc.) can cause a false positive result for drinking alcohol.
You are thinking of the term Dutch Courage.
nerve from a can, nerve from a bottle: to gain a false sense of courage by drinking alcohol
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
From my own experience, Do Not Drink Alcohol while taking this drug.
There are many false beliefs about alcohol, including the following: 1. Sucking on pennies will lower BAC readings 2. Alcohol abstainers are "alcohol free" (Everyone produces alcohol in their bodies 24/7) 3. Alcohol breath testers accurately measure BAC 4. Drinking coffee will "sober up" a person. 5. The minimum legal drinking age is 21 throughout the US under all conditions.
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
False facts about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) may include claims that drinking in moderation during pregnancy is safe, that only heavy drinking can cause FAS, or that certain types of alcohol are safer to consume. It is important to note that no amount of alcohol is considered safe during pregnancy and any form of alcohol consumption can potentially harm the developing baby.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
A bibation is an act of drinking, especially alcohol.