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The view on Alcohol. There are many experts to talk about alcohol . The reasons are difficult as following Dr. Ezra M. Hunt says :Alcohol can destroy the function of organ in our bodies. It can change in the stomach and it can also destroy the nervous system, liver , kidneys, lung ,blood –vessels and the capillary and so on. Every function in organ will be declined their working, the result will be seen clearly. Professor Youmans says : Alcohol has more powerful to cause some disease such as respiration, circulation and nutrition. Dr. F.R. Lees says : Alcohol will reduce the fatty in the blood , it can also destroy the nutritive and excretory functions. And alcohol has a direct effect to the blood stream. Dr. Henry Monroe says : There will have no organic disease for the healthy man. The muscle of a person in good health is firm, elastic and a bright red color. It is opposite of a drunkard man. They are pale, flabby , inelastic , oily appearance. The weak tissues will occur with a person who drink alcohol . The drunkards will have more fat in their blood that is dangerous for health. Dr. Hammond says : Alcohol causes the dangerous to brain , spiral cord and nerves. Dr. Monroe says : Alcohol in the small quantities as in the form of beer cause the affect in the stomach and it is difficult to cure it . A dose of alcoholic daily can cause the disease of the heart which will pup quickly. You will suffer from this disease. Dr. T.K. Chambers says : Alcohol is a bad diet , it hurts the heart by quickening the beat and causing capillary congestion and irregular circulation. Sir Henry Thompson says : Drinking a wine make you lose of health because most of people who drink wine is because of the price and a luxury in the society .You have to pay a lot of money for it . It has an affect to your mind. Dr. Charles Jewett says : Alcohol can entertain for long but it has an influence to lead the danger to your health . If you want to have a good health , you have to avoid alcohol. | |
| Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 July 2008 ) | |




