PickledPepper
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For men over 40 and for women past the menopause, it is thought that drinking a small amount of alcohol (1-2 units per day) helps to protect against heart disease and stroke.
Dennis said:Hi Dobbs,
It's actually very simple. One of the biggest problems for most diabetics is that the liver over-produces glucose, usually while we are asleep but also in smaller quantities during the day. The liver also has the important job of filtering out alcohol from your bloodstream. It seems to operate on a list of priorities, where clearing alcohol takes priority over everything else (proof that everyone's liver is male because it can't multi-task). This means that, while it is dealing with your whisky (or a glass of red in my case) it isn't producing glucose, so your BS level is lower. My memory of the details is a bit hazy (maybe a glass too many!) but I think it takes the liver 1 hour to clear 1 unit of ancohol. So a small whisky would keep it busy for 4 hours, two glasses 8 hours, etc.
csf1s said:Slightly confused!! A small (125mm) meaure of whiskey is indeed one unit and the liver will take approximately 1 hour to process it. Why then should it stop the liver from producing glucose for four hours and two measures for eight hours etc? I think that this may be incorrect. Incidentally for those that drink red wine (like me) a small standard pub measure i.e. 175mm of wine at 12% volume contains 2.1 units of alcohol. In other words a 125mm measure of 8% wine is 1 unit. This formula can be used to work out the alcohol unit content of any wine and therefore how fast you need to drive back from the pub! :? I'd like to get to the bottom of my query.
sugarless sue said:csf1s said:Slightly confused!! A small (125mm) meaure of whiskey is indeed one unit and the liver will take approximately 1 hour to process it. Why then should it stop the liver from producing glucose for four hours and two measures for eight hours etc? I think that this may be incorrect. Incidentally for those that drink red wine (like me) a small standard pub measure i.e. 175mm of wine at 12% volume contains 2.1 units of alcohol. In other words a 125mm measure of 8% wine is 1 unit. This formula can be used to work out the alcohol unit content of any wine and therefore how fast you need to drive back from the pub! :? I'd like to get to the bottom of my query.
Unfortunately Dennis is not around very often so unlikely you will get an answer there.
I'm slightly confused as well !!! :? :?
One measure of whisky is 25ml which equals one unit. I'm not sure what you mean by 125mm which to me is millimeters ? Do you use different measurements ?
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