Why Knananites drink.?

 
The ongoing debate on "Why Knananites drink" has been an enriching experience . The response to this thread has been overwhelming. I thank all the participants, and especially the contributors, who took time out to share their experiences and insights on "Why Knananites drink" posed in this group. I request the group to continue our dialogue and discussions on all pertinent issues relating to the community. You may also read the Synthesis of the discussions we had in the preceding weeks.  

Alcohol is the world's most commonly used drug. Mead was the gift of the gods to the early Scandinavians. In fact, beer has always been considered a kind of tonic. There was no medieval seminary or monastery without its vineyard. The subject of alcohol is controversial and no more so than when attempting to understand the risks or benefits of moderate drinking.  

Alcohol (ethanol) is a clear, volatile liquid that burns (oxidizes) easily. It has a slight, characteristic odor and is very soluble in water. Alcohol is an organic compound composed of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. When ingested, alcohol passes from the stomach into the small intestine, where it is rapidly absorbed into the blood and distributed throughout the body. Because it is distributed so quickly and thoroughly the alcohol can affect the central nervous system even in small concentrations. In low concentrations, alcohol reduces inhibitions. As blood alcohol concentration increases, a person's response to stimuli decreases markedly, speech becomes slurred, and he or she becomes unsteady and has trouble walking.

The health effects of alcohol use and abuse on an individual are variable depending on factors such as pattern and duration of use, age, gender, socioeconomic status, health status and genes. Equally there are times when drinking even small amounts can be hazardous such as during pregnancy, while driving or when using medication. Heavy drinking (greater than two drinks a day) is recognised as a leading preventable cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) including cardiomyopathy (heart muscle degeneration), coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, dangerous heart rhythms and stroke.Alcohol consumption is strongly associated with hypertension (high blood pressure) in both men and women over the age of 40 years.

Knananites need to reduce our drinking to safer levels; however, some of us have more serious problems. If your drinking worry your family, friends and community, alcohol may be a problem in your life. If you think you might be drinking too much, it's a good idea to take a look at your drinking patterns.  

True, alcohol causes too much damage and violence and too many accidents, but as a community, we are more aware of the problem than ever, and that's a big step in the right direction.  

Once again, I thank all of you, as together we have made it possible to share our views and opinions virtually.

Vinod Kuriakose

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Knanaya Community is a very distinct ethnic and religious group whose ancestry traces back to Abraham. Knanaya Christians, a hybrid people of Indian and Jewish descent, carved a unique niche for themselves in India. They developed a style of life that was borrowed from both their jewish and Indian progenitors but jelled into something that was essentially their own. Knananites continue to be an endogamous community.