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Ifwineis considered a part of theMediterranean dietwhich is continually rankedthe best diet for weight lossby theU.S.

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News & World Reportthen there must be something healthy to it, right?

Wine may decrease your risk of liver fibrosis.

Turns out, drinking wine isn’t all that bad for your liver.

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Here are theAmazing Effects of Drinking Wine You Never Knew, According to Science.

But too much wine could have the opposite effect.

Excessive alcohol consumption of any kindwine includedcan result in alcohol-related liver disease (ALRD).

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Large amounts of wine can lead to hepatitis and cirrhosis.

Too much wine can slow down your liver.

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When you drink any alcoholwine includedyour liver will actually slow down during consumption.

The non-processed alcohol will then go into your bloodstream, which causes the feeling of intoxication.

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