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Well none... if it was just the occasional drink. In fact, to drink a small amount on a few days per week may actually be healthier than drinking nothing at all. And this leads us on to the main question for this Chapter:
OK - fair enough - but how much do you plan to drink?
The World Health Organisation has published guidelines on what it considers to be the maximum levels of alcohol use that an individual can tolerate in the long term without causing damage to the body. These guidelines state the following:
Now, for someone who is used to drinking heavily, these guidelines may seem rather mean.
From one perspective, I agree; if you find drinking enjoyable then you may think it is acceptable to take some risks with your health in order to enjoy life more. May be you like to 'live for the moment' rather than spend all your time planning to stay alive as long as possible. After all (you might say to yourself), "I could find myself walking across the road tomorrow and be knocked over - why not enjoy today for today?"
In general, there is nothing wrong with that argument at all. What is wrong with it in your case is that you are already experiencing problems caused by alcohol; if you weren't there is no way you would have read this far.
Next page .. Chapter Two - Social, Psychological, Physical Problems Caused By Heavy Drinking
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