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I have Hepatitis B carrier, it is safe for me to drink dealcoholized wine? |
Dealcoholized wine is a normal wine (regular processing, etc) that has its alcohol removed. Omg I have drank a lot of dealcoholized wine (thinking it is safe), just like a soda, everyday. I will stop drinking today. But I've drank it for the last 3-4 weeks almost everyday..I'm scared now..will my virus will become active? but everything feels normal e.g. my skin is not yellow, or my urine is not brown..haven't checked blood yet though. If you read the information at the site you provided, you would have read that no de-alcoholized wine is 100% alcohol-free because this is not possible. Therefore, de-alcoholized wine has not had the alocohol removed, it's had MOST of the alcohol removed. A minor point, but I believe it's significant. But since this wine contains about the same amount of alcohol in a slice of bread or a glass of orange juice, I think it's fine for you to drink. Check with your hepatologist before doing so and get this doctor's blessing. As I said, Ariel wine has about the same alcohol content as orange juice. Are you going to give up everything that has an alcohol content? please check with your hepatologist. Report Abuse No. it is not safe! I think the wine is ok. You need an annual monitoring of your blood as the virus can become more active on its own over time. Best bet is to find a hepatologist in your area |
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