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07-11-2004, 02:28 PM,
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hello wine lovers, does water actually dilute alcohol in the body? is it true when you drink water when you are drinking alcohol, it lessens the effect of how drunk a person gets? is this true..??

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dan white

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07-11-2004, 03:14 PM,
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Hi Dan, as you have been told before on a number of occasions water helps to keep you from becoming dehydrated. All the alcohol you consume will be absorbed with consequential results, regardless of how much water you drink with it. Good health.
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07-11-2004, 03:48 PM,
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thanks inn..i just want to let everyone know that there are occasions that i do repeat my questions, simply because of the new research that arrives out on a weekly to monthly basis, and i want to hear from other members about the new research as i am sure other members here too.so if i do repeat a question ever so once in a while, it is not to be annoying, but because i know there is alot of stuff that i could miss that i could find out from great people like inn and foodie and the rest of us wine lovers...thanks inn for the answer

dan white

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