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Old Dec 11, 2013, 12:59 PM
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if it's not turning your life into a black hole - no, i don't see anything wrong with it.

and here, i think this is kind of interesting, it's from this very cool website - that i can't post.

Low-risk drinking for healthy men under age 65 is no more than 4 drinks on any day and 14 per week and for healthy women (and men over 65) is no more than 3 drinks on any day and 7 per week.

Moderate drinking, according to the U.S. dietary guidelines, is up to 2 drinks per day for men and up to 1 drink per day for women. (Per week, this corresponds to an upper limit of 14 drinks for men and 7 for women.)

In the United States, most drinkers don't have a daily, low-level pattern of 1 or 2 drinks per day. Instead, they tend to have less on weekdays and more on weekends and holidays. Some heavier drinkers may look at the weekly limits of 14 or 7 drinks and wonder if they can have them all on one or two weekend days. As shown by the daily low-risk drinking levels, however, from a health standpoint, it's risky to have more than 4 drinks on any day for men or 3 for women.

It's important to note that the low-risk drinking levels are not risk free. Light to moderate drinkers should not increase their intake beyond the moderate drinking guidelines, as this would increase their chances for alcohol-related problems.
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Thanks for this!
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