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At a recent physical I was talking about this with my doctor. This can reduce the toxicity effects but actually increases the contact time and the carcinogenic impact, so might be better for your liver but have a higher cancer risk. I was like, "damn..."



Living in cities with the stress, smog, air pollution, noise, etc. is a much bigger cancer risk than some wine in one's liver though




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