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Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 9th, 2020, 11:01 pm
by Lootman
"no more alcohol than a small glass of wine a day for women and a pint of beer for men"

If that is the limit then I'd rather not live an extra decade. It would feel like three.

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 3:10 am
by servodude
Lootman wrote:"no more alcohol than a small glass of wine a day for women and a pint of beer for men"

If that is the limit then I'd rather not live an extra decade. It would feel like three.


a pint of Tactical Nuclear Penguin?
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/16315/54571/

- sd

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 10:12 am
by jackdaww
Snorvey wrote:
Lootman wrote:"no more alcohol than a small glass of wine a day for women and a pint of beer for men"

If that is the limit then I'd rather not live an extra decade. It would feel like three.


Thought you were private anyway. Crack on!


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i have never drunk a pint of beer , a glass of wine once a year perhaps.

quite like irish cream though ...

:D

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 10:26 am
by AleisterCrowley
The government alcohol guidelines are 'bad science' anyway - have a look at the variation across EU countries. Apparently (and I can't find the reference) the government maximum is the point at which the risks for an average person start to go slightly above those for a teetotaler.
Mortality rates for moderate drinkers are lower than those for teetotalers - I reckon part of this is the positive effect on well-being from going out and socialising with one's fellow humans, rather than sitting at home in front of the TV/PC sipping mineral water

Sadly I'm off the beer currently, to shed a couple of pounds. It will not last as I have a meeting up north next week with an overnight stay, near some very good bars...

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 10:30 am
by jackdaww
AleisterCrowley wrote:The government alcohol guidelines are 'bad science' anyway - have a look at the variation across EU countries. Apparently (and I can't find the reference) the government maximum is the point at which the risks for an average person start to go slightly above those for a teetotaler.
Mortality rates for moderate drinkers are lower than those for teetotalers - I reckon part of this is the positive effect on well-being from going out and socialising with one's fellow humans, rather than sitting at home in front of the TV/PC sipping mineral water

Sadly I'm off the beer currently, to shed a couple of pounds. It will not last as I have a meeting up north next week with an overnight stay, near some very good bars...


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a couple of pounds is not overweight !

perhaps you mean a couple of stone ....

;) :)

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 12:00 pm
by AleisterCrowley
It's a couple of pounds added over Christmas, although a bout of norovirus helped with keeping the weight down...
(BMI currently about 24...)

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 12:27 pm
by jackdaww
AleisterCrowley wrote:It's a couple of pounds added over Christmas, although a bout of norovirus helped with keeping the weight down...
(BMI currently about 24...)


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thats excellent , my bmi is 17 -- 6ft , 9stone , i cant put on weight .! would love to be bmi20 .

:)

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: January 10th, 2020, 1:00 pm
by AleisterCrowley
You need to drink more beer - it's good for you ."Liquid bread"...

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 12th, 2020, 5:58 pm
by 1nvest
AleisterCrowley wrote:You need to drink more beer - it's good for you ."Liquid bread"...

Alcohol is yeast piss. When some say this beer takes likes piss - they're just stating the obvious. Some say that drinking your own piss is good for you - personally I beg to differ :D

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 12th, 2020, 8:26 pm
by scrumpyjack
Yes, in the Basque country the recommended limit is 5 times higher than ours!
https://www.decanter.com/wine-news/drin ... ic-287238/

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 12th, 2020, 9:29 pm
by AleisterCrowley
..and the underwear is better.

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 12th, 2020, 9:58 pm
by servodude
AleisterCrowley wrote:..and the underwear is better.


digs in a bit for my liking - but it does get attention ;)

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 13th, 2020, 8:28 am
by fca2019
I'm in that moderate drinking category, good news. I don't like to drink heavily anyway as it effects my sleep too much since been 40.

Re: How to save the NHS hundreds of billions of pounds

Posted: February 16th, 2020, 9:38 am
by AF62
I lost faith in the UK's position when it fell into the politically correct, but completely unscientific, trap of setting the same limit for men and women - either the single limit they set was going to be too high for women or too low for men.

So the UK kept the limit for women at 14 when it changed the guidelines in 2016, but dropped the limit for men from 21 to 14 - nonsense. It knew full well that it could still try and 'sell' cutting a limit for men to 1 pint a day, but also knew full well that if it cut the women's limit by the same 1/3 to 4 small glasses of wine a week it would be ridiculed.

Anyway, after a medical condition last year which made drinking any alcohol very unpleasant, I ceased for six months (whilst learning that there are alcohol free beers that range from the noxious to the slightly unpleasant). After that was resolved I never really bothered to take up drinking again so am well under that low limit anyway.