Sentences with phrase «drink with moderation»

At the most, drink with moderation.

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I have no moral problem with drinking in moderation - a glass of wine with dinner, a beer at a ball game, etc..
Citing a biblical scholar, he says: «In the light of the conclusions drawn earlier that there is no explicit Old Testament justification for assuming that wine drinking is ever appropriate for the saint, even in moderation, it is important to indicate briefly that the New Testament evidence concurs with, or at least is not contrary to, this conclusion» (p. 137).
Learning sobriety: Loss of freedom (to drink in moderation) accepted; gi ~ ve and take of real personal relations replaces grandiose behavior; regains acceptance of family and friends; sense of humor replaces self - pity; learning to cope with anxious or depressed states.
Personally, I'm not a big drinking but I don't see anything wrong with enjoying a glass of wine in moderation!
This includes encouraging people to adopt a healthy diet with lots of fresh vegetables, limit their red meat intake to only a few times a month, eat fish and poultry at least twice a week and drink wine in moderation with friends and family.
Cohen's comment on her post to a question — How does coconut water, with so many grams of sugar, drop your blood sugars: Cohen response: «I'm not sure that one study like this (or even two) means we should all start chugging coconut water but it's an idea, and I think in moderation it's a very healthy drink, much better than artificially - sweetened drinks (yes, sugar an all).
Whole grains, vegetables natural sugars (in moderation, of course) and other complex carbs seem to land more on the healthy side (so, we're talking white bread vs. whole grain bread, packaged cereals vs. oatmeal, orange drink (with HFCS) vs. an orange).
We have discussed drinking in moderation with them, but only when they are of legal age.
Moms who drink coffee in the morning probably already know how it affects their system but consider drinking it in moderation if you think it's disagreeing with your baby.
With respect to alcohol, the AAP states that when breastfeeding, «moderation is definitely advised» and recommends waiting for 2 hours after drinking before nursing or pumping.
Just like with many foods on the list, moderation is the best approach for foods and drinks with caffeine.
You can drink caffeinated beverages (in moderation), have an occasional drink, eat what you want and still provide your baby with the absolute best nutrition and immunological protection — mother's own milk.
The same principle applies with alcohol — drink in moderation, have alcohol free days and stick to two standard drinks a day.
The scientists made a conclusion that those experiencing high blood pressure symptoms should avoid caffeine, whereas those with normal levels can safely drink in moderation.
Hang with me... I'll explain at the end why I personally choose to drink low - alcohol wines in moderation and consider this healthy.
This research certainly doesn't justify going out on dark chocolate binges, but it does seem that a few squares of good - quality dark chocolate with a high percentage cocoa solids (80 % or more), or a cacao drink, can help boost our mood and may be enjoyed in moderation as part of a healthy balanced diet rich in polyphenols from other sources, especially vegetables and fruits.
If you are drinking more than in moderation, seek the advice of professionals and rehabilitation centers, and consult with your own doctor for tips on cutting down on alcohol consumption.
Since «moderation» is generally accepted to mean 2 alcoholic beverages per day, I guess we can all get away with drinking two beers per night while on Paleo, right?
With all seriousness, I see no big deal in drinking in moderation.
As with any food, eat in moderation and always drink plenty of water.
I love coffee and, actually, there are many reports that indicate health benefits to drinking coffee — in moderation, as with everything
Just remember, everything is good in moderation with moderation being defined as maybe one sugary drink once or twice a month or a single serving of a zero calorie drink once a day.
There is nothing wrong with drinking once in a while in moderation.
Just keep moderation in mind and try your best to consume extra water with the alcohol, eat more vegetables during the rest of the day (to increase nutrient content in your diet while decreasing calories) and allow for a little extra sleep time if you can after you've had a few drinks.
A glass of red wine with dinner has also been shown to keep cholesterol healthy, but this only holds true if you drink in moderation.
Drink water in moderation (as little as you can get away with).
If you like a glass of wine in the evening, have it with dinner — around 6 p.m. rather than 11 — and drink in moderation, so it'll wear off by the time you lie down.
If adults choose to drink alcoholic beverages, they should consume them only in moderation, and with meals to slow absorption.
Now that my month is over, I think I'll drink with more moderation, but I won't give it up completely.»
Moderation — perhaps the most important step in avoiding a hangover is to practice moderation — make sure you do not drink on an empty stomach, limit yourself to no more than what your liver can process (about 1 drink per hour — max), and make sure to alternate with fresh filtered water to stayModeration — perhaps the most important step in avoiding a hangover is to practice moderation — make sure you do not drink on an empty stomach, limit yourself to no more than what your liver can process (about 1 drink per hour — max), and make sure to alternate with fresh filtered water to staymoderation — make sure you do not drink on an empty stomach, limit yourself to no more than what your liver can process (about 1 drink per hour — max), and make sure to alternate with fresh filtered water to stay hydrated.
I am a 57 year old hispanic gentleman, very very clean, very healthy, in pretty good shape, 5» 11» tall and about 200 lbs; I use NO drugs, do not smoke, and drink very little and with moderation.
Main among these are: sticky foods, foods with sharp edges, carbonated drinks, caffeine, chocolate, onions, garlic, leeks, chives, scallions, avocado, eggplant, hot peppers, red kidney beans, raw potato or any sprouts or green parts of a potato, raw rhubarb or any rhubarb greens, tomato greens, sprouts from mung beans / lentils / chickpeas or other legumes, pits or seeds from cherries / apples / peaches / avocados, raw peanuts (boiled, they're OK in moderation), acorns, bitter almonds, buckeyes, citrus fruits or other acidic foods, and foods prepared with salt, vinegar, sulfites or spices.
Take care with your beer selections though: Belgian beers may be delicious, but their alcohol content can be up to 12 %, so drink in moderation.
It's pretty safe but still practice basic rules when traveling solo: don't walk alone at night, meet and go out with fellow travelers, drink in moderation, say no and walk away if you need to, and if you need help walk up to the nearest woman.
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