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That is a good question, here's my story.

At age 29 I had my first alcaholic drink. I only drank the stuff on the weekends, but I came across a sum of money, about $250. I spent about $200 on wine in a month, then quit because it just cost to much.

I was told I had anemia before this, after that month of wine I moved and found out from a person that wine builds blood up. My next blood test revealed I no longer had anemia. Exactly a month after I quit.

I was drinking mostly boone's farm, and sometimes yellow tail. 3 liters of wine a day, and it went away.

I guess the money for the wine was worth it because it got rid of my anemia. I tend to believe everything happens for a reason, and the reason is good.

I'm not encouraging anyone to drink that much, but it was just my experience. I haven't touched wine in 3 years and don't plan to again unless my anemia comes back.

Honestly I didn't get drunk most of the time I drank. I just viewed it as a waste of money, so I quit.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

I think that wine is not good for anemia because it may get serious

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βˆ™ 9y ago

Yes pure Grape Juice is good for anemia.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

No.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

No

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