depends on the duration. if your talking about doing it everyday over a span of 10 plus years then there are a lot of health problems associated. Liver problems, digestive problems, cardiovascular problems, and risk of developing alcoholism (actual physical dependence on alcohol) are all risks. Everyone's body is different though and what might hurt one person might not hurt the next or it might hurt them in a different way. Ive heard of people drinking a case of beer a day for 30 years and not developing many problems and Ive also heard of people drinking that much for only 8-10 years and developing cirrhosis of the liver. Bottom line, dont drink that much..and if you do don't make it a habit. Occassionally probably wont hurt u.
Aside from stating the obvious (alcoholism and being an alcoholic), typically long term alcohol abuse results in weight gain, high blood pressure, depressed immune system, increased risk of certain types of cancer, liver disease, increased risk of heart and respiratory failure, loss of appetitie, vitamin deficiencies, stomach ailments, sexual impotence, central nervous system damage, memory loss, among a bunch of other things.
Never mind the plenty of physical effects. Have you seen any alcoholics lead wonderful lives? Alcoholism is a one way downward spiral. I have yet to hear of a single instance where it makes anybodys life better.
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depends on the duration. if your talking about doing it everyday over a span of 10 plus years then there are a lot of health problems associated. Liver problems, digestive problems, cardiovascular problems, and risk of developing alcoholism (actual physical dependence on alcohol) are all risks. Everyone's body is different though and what might hurt one person might not hurt the next or it might hurt them in a different way. Ive heard of people drinking a case of beer a day for 30 years and not developing many problems and Ive also heard of people drinking that much for only 8-10 years and developing cirrhosis of the liver. Bottom line, dont drink that much..and if you do don't make it a habit. Occassionally probably wont hurt u.
Aside from stating the obvious (alcoholism and being an alcoholic), typically long term alcohol abuse results in weight gain, high blood pressure, depressed immune system, increased risk of certain types of cancer, liver disease, increased risk of heart and respiratory failure, loss of appetitie, vitamin deficiencies, stomach ailments, sexual impotence, central nervous system damage, memory loss, among a bunch of other things.
Never mind the plenty of physical effects. Have you seen any alcoholics lead wonderful lives? Alcoholism is a one way downward spiral. I have yet to hear of a single instance where it makes anybodys life better.
Liver damage
Dehydration
Weight Gain
Tooth enamel damage
Sexually transmitted diseases lol
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