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Consumption of alcohol should not be exceeded normal limits in the presence of the following diseases and conditions:-

* type 2 diabetes.

* high blood presure.

* Heart diseases

* Hepatitis C infection.

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sandybrown

What is considered to be a normal limit?

Different propel can handle different limit on different alcohol.

There are many discussion on how much each person can take.

For me drinking two cans of beer can help clear the water works.?

Some say drinking alcohol from grapes can also good.

The Chinese worked on different type of tea to cure illness where as in Europe they created different type of beer to help with health so they say. I do not know what was in Asia?

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Please check the carb level of beer. It is better to avoid beer. Grain based drinks offer more stability to glucose levels. Avoid any drink that has the tiny writing which says XYZ.. like flavor added. This shoots the glucose level up.

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The only person knowing what is normal is the one holding the glass.So,not much use sharing our views on this subject.

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Durham24

Good afternoon:

I give below the web link that has names in local Indian languages.

It is PAKARMULA in gujarati

AND

JARUL in Hindi

Pls see the link below

My status,

I got my thyroidectomy done last Friday and every thing went well and my incision looks normal (without a need for any pain medication)

Thanks for every ones wishes

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Insulin plant

Chamaecostus cuspidatus (Nees. & Martin) C.D Specht & D.W. Stev.

SPIRAL FLAG

Scientific namesCommon names

Chamaecostus cuspidatus (Nees & Mart.) C.D.Specht & D.W.Stev.Fiery costus (Engl.)

Costus cuspidatus (Nees & Mart.) MaasInsulin plant (Engl.)

Costus igneus N.E.Br.Spiral flag (Engl.)

Globba cuspidata Nees & Mart.

Costus igneus N.E.Br. is a synonyms of Chamaecostus cuspidatuss (Nees & Mart.) C. Specht & D.W.Stev. The Plant List

Chamaecostus cuspidatus (Nees & Mart.) C.Specht & D.W.Stev. is an accepted name. The Plant List

Other vernacular names

BENGALI: Piasal..

HINDI: BAanda, Bija-sal, Peisar, Jarul, Keukand.

GUJARATI: Pakarmula.

KANNADA: Kemou honne.

MALAYALAM: Honne, Karintakara, Vengai, Venna-maram.

MARATHI: Honi, Pushkarmula.

ODISHA: Vengis.

SANSKRIT: Asana, Bandhukapushpa.

SIDDHA: Kostum.

TAMIL: Neyccarikamaram, Venkal-c-ciray, Kostam, Kostum.

URDU: Bijasar, Bam al akhwain.

OTHERS: Kostum (Siddha).

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sandybrown

Have a look at this report:

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Drinking do help.

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