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International Whisky Day 2023: Health Benefits and Side Effects All Lovers of the Spirit Should Know

Curated By: Nibandh Vinod

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Last Updated: March 26, 2023, 22:39 IST

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International Whisky Day 2023: Excessive consumption of whisky can have negative effects on health. (Getty Images)

International Whisky Day 2023: Excessive consumption of whisky can have negative effects on health. (Getty Images)

International Whisky Day 2023: Some studies suggest that moderate whisky consumption may help reduce the risk of heart disease by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation

    INTERNATIONAL WHISKY DAY 2023: International Whisky Day is observed annually on March 27 to celebrate the popular alcoholic beverage that has been enjoyed for centuries. The day was created to honour the contributions of whisky to the world and to promote the appreciation of whisky globally. As for the health benefits of whisky, it is important to note that excessive consumption can be harmful to health. However, moderate consumption of whisky may have some potential benefits.

    Health Benefits of Whisky

    1. Antioxidant Properties
      Whisky contains antioxidants that can help reduce oxidative stress in the body and protect against cellular damage.
    2. Cardiovascular Health
      Some studies suggest that moderate whisky consumption may help reduce the risk of heart disease by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation.
    3. Digestive Health
      Whisky has been used for centuries to aid digestion and relieve stomach ailments.

    On the other hand, excessive consumption of whisky can have negative effects on health:

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    Side Effects of Whisky

    1. Liver Damage
      Heavy drinking can lead to liver damage and even liver failure.
    2. Addiction
      Alcoholism is a serious problem that can develop with excessive drinking, leading to physical and mental dependence.
    3. Increased Cancer Risk
      Heavy drinking has been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, such as liver, throat, and breast cancer.

    Overall, it’s important to consume whisky in moderation and avoid excessive drinking to avoid the potential negative effects on health.

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    first published:March 26, 2023, 22:38 IST
    last updated:March 26, 2023, 22:39 IST