A person who drinks alcohol cannot be called a dangerous alcoholic. Many people think that moderate drinking is not very harmful to health. Yet there is much debate as to whether moderate drinking is legal or illegal. Moderate drinking means drinking alcohol one to three times a day. However, this amount may vary by age and gender. However, it is unanimously proven that the harms outweigh the benefits of alcohol and that the brain, heart and kidneys gradually become more and more prone to severe anger. However, some doctors in the United States are trying to prove that if they drink alcohol two or three times a day, they have a 10 to 40 percent lower risk of heart disease than those who do not drink alcohol.
Rinn, in a 1999 study, found that consuming 30 grams of alcohol a day significantly reduced the risk of heart disease by 24.7 percent. Many have ridiculed the benefits of alcohol, saying that the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption can be reaped through other legal means. Scientists note that the difference between alcoholics and non-alcoholics is the demand for health. Those who do not drink alcohol enjoy an abundance of wealth and live a very controlled life. They are generally healthier than alcoholics. Research into the pros and cons of alcohol is still in its infancy. Hopefully, a conclusion can be reached on the basis of various data. In December 1991, the Journal of the Royal Society commented that the benefits of alcohol were a futile endeavor. Because the disadvantages are far greater than the benefits, and the advantages of drinking alcohol can be proven by the process of wealth beyond any other controversy.
Many people lose their mental balance due to alcohol. There can be many kinds of problems in distinguishing between amnesia and truth-falsehood and in realizing the difference between reality and perception of timeliness. Along with these, many second stage problems come and go in Ara due to its surroundings. Competition to drink alcohol during pregnancy is more common, especially in the early stages. Therefore, it cannot be assured that drinking alcohol is not a threat even in the next stage. It is not safe to drink alcohol during pregnancy. The effects of alcohol on pregnancy are more likely to affect the child's brain.