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sbeddy 1:25 Fri Jan 8
No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Possibly

According to new UK medical officer advice

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35255384

I'd better start choosing the funeral music.

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peroni 8:59 Tue Jan 12
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Tomshardware 8:09 Mon Jan 11

Ted's link below explains lab's statement.

ted fenton 8:56 Tue Jan 12
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Another load of Bollocks !

Bacon sausages pepsi cocoa pops when will it end ?

Read this......

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3394679/Why-killjoy-new-alcohol-rules-just-plain-wrong-devastating-critique-award-winning-writer-alcohol-affects-health.html

Tomshardware 8:09 Mon Jan 11
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
How you work that out Lab?

lab 7:55 Mon Jan 11
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
By cutting down I would decrease my chances of an alcohol related disease , but I would increase my chances of dying of something else .

the last eastender 4:27 Sat Jan 9
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Someone close to me passed away from liver disease who was a moderate drinker.
when we told the doctor how much they drank the doctor told us to get liver disease from booze you need to be drinking a bottle of spirits a day.
There was a Muslim man of 60 in the next room dying of liver disease and he had never touched alcohol in his life.
It's the crap in processed food doing more damage like trans fats and high fructose syrup.
A few beers or glasses of wine do you no harm

joyo 1:59 Sat Jan 9
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
It's only advisory, just a precaution so calm down. The sugar does more harm than the alcohol.

joyo 1:59 Sat Jan 9
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
It's only advisory, just a precaution so calm down. The sugar does more harm than the alcohol.

Sven Roeder 11:46 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Like most of these things it's do as I say not as I do.
The heavily subsidised bars in Parliament House still exist don't they?

Kenkwondo 11:41 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Oh the irony! The woman appearing on the news today to point out how we are all going to suffer and die is a six pinter, minimum!

Buster 10:49 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
A pint of vodka wouldn't.

Any Old Iron 10:48 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Well all I can say to these new puritans is fuck right off, and make it fast.
These cunts won't be satisfied until smoking is illegal, booze is rationed by the state, and we're all forced into vegitarianism.
Anyone with half a brain knows that these 'limits' on alcohol they're recommending are best ignored, seeing as they change their minds every year or two.
Also, if you followed their ridiculous guidelines, just what would be the point of drinking at all, unless you had all seven pints in a night. I mean to say, one pint a day would mean you'd feel the same last thing at night as you did when you woke up.

Tomshardware 10:17 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Jasnik 9:45 Fri Jan 8

No idea.

Sydney_Iron 10:15 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Now smoking has been banned just about everywhere and taxed to the hilt and the number of smokers has fallen and the kiddies are not taking it up in the numbers they used too, odds on the same nanny state do good brigade have turned there sights on alcohol and wont stop until they get similar results.

Expect, Tax hikes, Drink driving laws to reduce to levels that a glass of shandy is about all you can drink, TV add campaigns on the dangers of drinking, adds to make drinking socially unacceptable.

Once Alcohol consumption is falling like a stone then the same do gooders can turn there attention to what we eat! Fast food, red meat, fizzy drinks like coke and pepsi, sugar etc.

franksfat&slow&wank 9:57 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
A massive I don't give a shit to that

Jasnik 9:45 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
tom if I don't how old will I get to ?

Tomshardware 9:39 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Jasnik, change now and it might not be too late for you.

stomper 9:35 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
So you can only take six pints after closing time. Everbody knows beers after11 are tomics
Beers drank after midnight count as tomorrow.
So I'm a moderate drinker, I'm just in debt until May 25th 2027

Jasnik 9:23 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
Tomshardware 9:03 Fri Jan 8

Think you will find most mortuaries are full of dead people no matter how they lived their lives .

, 9:21 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
No need to do that. The more longevity increase so too will the retirement age.

cambsiron 9:20 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
At some point David Cameron will realise that everyone will live longer due to their reduced alcohol consumption. and that this will make them more of a burden on the pension system. I expect the recommended amount will then rise to a healthy 10 units a day!

, 9:12 Fri Jan 8
Re: No more than 6 pints a week or you will die...
The whole thrust of the lifestyle information given out is to make our chances of being healthier better because it should in the long term reduce the cost to us of the NHS.

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