Gluten. Drinks companies failure to disclose any information regarding alcohol the cause of much ill health

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Gluten in Beer

Distilled alcoholic beverages are gluten-free, but beers made from gluten-containing grains are not distilled and therefore not gluten-free, according to the Celiac Disease Foundation. Steer clear of beer made from wheat, barley and rye if you’re gluten-intolerant. Malt and malt flavoring also contain gluten. Both ales and lagers should be avoided. A variety of gluten-free beers are available in the United States. MayoClinic.com says people on gluten-free diets should avoid drinking beer unless the beer is labeled gluten-free.

Your liver is amazing: Heavy drinking may take its toll on the organ and lead to fatty liver, cirrhosis, and other problems — but did you know it can actually repair itself if you quit or drink less?

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Your liver is amazing: Heavy drinking may take its toll on the organ and lead to fatty liver, cirrhosis, and other problems — but did you know it can actually repair itself if you quit or drink less? 😯

“Piglet?” said Pooh. “Yes Pooh?” said Piglet. “Do you ever have days when everything feels… Not Very Okay At All?

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“Piglet?” said Pooh. “Yes Pooh?” said Piglet. “Do you ever have days when everything feels… Not Very Okay At All? And sometimes you don’t even know why you feel Not Very Okay At All, you just know that you do.” Piglet nodded his head sagely. “Oh yes,”