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Drinking alcohol actually slows down the aging process - hurrah!

Drinking alcohol actually slows down the aging process - hurrah!

Drinking alcohol actually slows down the aging process - hurrah!
Danielle de Wolfe
27 November 2015

Want to age like a fine wine? Try quaffing some.

A recent study carried out by researchers from the University of Iowa has found that people who drank one or two alcoholic drinks daily aged better than those who drank less - and even teetotallers.

The study, which examined the genetic make-up of 656 “European Americans” and 180 “African Americans” to measure the impact of tobacco and alcohol on a person’s genomes found that while all levels of smoking were “associated with accelerated biological ageing”, drinking did quite the opposite, slowing the body’s natural physical wear-and-tear.

But don’t go drinking straight from the bottle just yet…

Both low and excessive consumption were noted in the report as “linked to accelerated aging”, meaning that only a “moderate” use of alcohol is associated with healthy aging.

Which makes us all feel a lot less guilty about all that weeknight boozing.

Read more about the study here. Or just skip right ahead and celebrate with some homegrown spirits right here.