Alcohol, even one drink with meals can cause cancer.

Posted By: Rick H

Alcohol, even one drink with meals can cause cancer. - 09/21/19 12:10 AM

Many people thought just having a little alcohol couldnt hurt, well now we find in a study that gives links to cancer even from small amounts.

"....Study Of 1.3 Million Women Finds More Evidence Linking Cancer, Moderate Alcohol Consumption
...A study of nearly 1.3 million British women offers yet more evidence that moderate alcohol consumption increases the risk of a handful of cancers.
British researchers surveyed middle-aged women at breast cancer screening clinics about their drinking habits, and tracked their health for seven years.

Each extra drink per day increased the risk of breast, rectal and liver cancer, University of Oxford researchers reported Tuesday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The type of alcohol — wine, beer or liquor — didn’t matter.

That supports earlier research, but the new wrinkle: Alcohol consumption was linked to esophageal and oral cancers only when smokers drank...."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/25/health/main4826785.shtml

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/02/study-one-drink.html
Posted By: dedication

Re: Alcohol, even one drink with meals can cause cancer. - 09/21/19 05:36 AM

Some may be getting "a little alcohol"without ever drinking the stuff from liquor stores.

milk with a lot of sugar can ferment in the stomach -- as can other high simple carbs in certain combinations.

People can brew their own beer right in their stomachs -- gut fermentation.
Posted By: Rick H

Re: Alcohol, even one drink with meals can cause cancer. - 09/21/19 11:34 AM

Originally Posted by dedication
Some may be getting "a little alcohol"without ever drinking the stuff from liquor stores.

milk with a lot of sugar can ferment in the stomach -- as can other high simple carbs in certain combinations.

People can brew their own beer right in their stomachs -- gut fermentation.

Seems like it has been affecting people...
"The patient may experience side effects of belching, chronic fatigue syndrome, dizziness, dry mouth, disorientation, hangovers, and irritable bowel syndrome. The chronic fatigue syndrome can result in health problems such as anxiety, depression, and poor productivity. The random state of intoxication can result in difficulties, and the obscurity of the condition may make it difficult to diagnose and find a successful treatment."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513346/
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