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Non alcoholic beer
Hello Dr Is it fine to have non alcoholic beer as it doesn't contains alcohol. Or does it will create any health issues.
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Hello! It will create health issues,and weight gain for sure.
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Replace your cravings with healthy drinks
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Long-term consumption of this type of beer can put you at risk of liver damage, diabetes, and alcohol addiction.
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Avoid this type of beer
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Choose a healthy lifestyle
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It’s not advised !because it contains high amount of carbohydrates so it will affect your major organs !kindly contact for diet plan
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Hi Sir It is not advisable to have non alcoholic beer . Although it is less calorie dense but still it has major bulk of carbohydrates that impairs normal liver function
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Gud evening pls try to avoid excess consumption of alcohol as it will cause so many chronic health issues like fatty liver issues, diabetes, renal issues etc.
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a healthy lifestyle routine should be followed.
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