For men,
while small amounts of alcohol (2 - 3 beers a day) will not greatly affect your hormone production, it will still cause a slight dip in testosterone levels.
Not exact matches
I know there are always a few people concerned about even a
small amount of alcohol consumption, and
while I can't promise that every last trace
of it cooks off, I'll say this: if anyone were likely to get drunk off
of soup it would be my husband and me.
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While I don't think there is too much
of an issue with consuming
small, safe
amounts of one to two standard drinks
of alcohol on social occasions, it's important not to look at Christmas and New Year's as an excuse to drink to excess.
While there has yet to be large - scale studies on the effect of kombucha while pregnant or breastfeeding, the drink actually contains small amounts of alcohol since it's fermented — something I was unaware of as a cons
While there has yet to be large - scale studies on the effect
of kombucha
while pregnant or breastfeeding, the drink actually contains small amounts of alcohol since it's fermented — something I was unaware of as a cons
while pregnant or breastfeeding, the drink actually contains
small amounts of alcohol since it's fermented — something I was unaware
of as a consumer.
All men naturally have a
small amount of estrogen in their bodies, but when
alcohol consumption causes estrogen levels to rise abnormally high
while at the same time as suppressing testosterone, problems can arise (or NOT «arise», as the case may be).
While there is a definite social aspect
of alcohol consumption and recent studies have shown the possibility that
small amounts of beer and wine may benefit certain systems within the body, there are a number
of different health problems associated with excessive drinking.
While it is important not to over-consume
alcohol, there is reliable research that has shown that
small to moderate
amounts of red wine consumption can have a number
of health benefits.