Is drinking good or bad for you?

Drinking is hardly beneficial to the body. Long-term excessive drinking can trigger liver function damage, gastric mucous membrane damage, etc., and in serious cases, it can lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents and alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver and other diseases.
Drinking alcohol is not good for your health, except for the temporary mental pleasure it brings.
Alcohol mainly relies on the liver to decompose and metabolize, which can damage liver function, and long-term excessive drinking can lead to alcoholic liver, or even alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver; alcohol can lead to gastric mucous membrane damage, and excessive drinking can lead to acute gastritis, chronic gastritis, and other diseases; alcohol is also damaging to the cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and central nervous system, which can lead to myocarditis, cerebral hemorrhage, and cerebral atrophy, and other diseases.
To summarize, the disadvantages of drinking alcohol far outweigh the benefits, and it is recommended to avoid drinking alcohol.