I heard doctors recommend red wine for the heart. Are there any other recreational drugs that may be beneficial in small doses?
"Moderate alcohol use has possible health benefits, but it's not risk-free.
"Moderate alcohol consumption may provide some health benefits, such as:
"Even so, the evidence about the health benefits of alcohol isn't certain, and alcohol may not benefit everyone who drinks.
Keep in mind that even moderate use isn't risk-free. For example, drinking and driving is never a good idea.
"Moderate alcohol use for healthy adults means up to one drink a day for women of all ages and men older than age 65, and up to two drinks a day for men age 65 and younger.
"Examples of one drink include:
"In certain situations, the risks of alcohol may outweigh the possible health benefits. For example, talk to your doctor about alcohol use if:
"Moderate alcohol use may be of most benefit if you have existing risk factors for heart disease. However, you can take other steps to improve your heart health besides drinking — eating a healthy diet and exercising, for example, which have more robust research behind them.
"The latest dietary guidelines make it clear that no one should begin drinking or drink more frequently on the basis of potential health benefits. However, if you do drink alcohol and you're healthy, there's probably no need to stop as long as you drink responsibly and in moderation."