Brandy

Nia Rouseberg Author: Nia Rouseberg Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Brandy

Brandy is an alcoholic beverage that has the ability to dilate blood vessels. This is so only after taking the first few grams (after that, the effect is reversed) and the product should be

Brandy is an alcoholic beverage that has the ability to dilate blood vessels. This is only after taking the first few grams (after that, the effect is reversed) and the product should be consumed with caution by people who suffer from both high and low blood pressure. Like any alcoholic beverage, this one has a warming effect. Small amounts would not cause significant damage to the body, but if you have stomach problems (ulcers, gastritis, etc.), even minimal doses will adversely affect, because alcohol almost neutralizes the pH of gastric juice.

Alcohol is also contraindicated for people with liver disease, hepatitis. Daily consumption is not recommended because it can lead to addiction, dependence and permanent damage to the body.

Brandy has healing properties when applied externally: purulent wounds, fever, colds and more.

Moderate consumption has a positive effect on the body, for example: normalizes heart function, helps us overcome stress and tension, lowers cholesterol.

Excess alcohol can lead to pancreatitis, cirrhosis, cancer of the pancreas, esophagus, larynx.

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