Do not even think about giving children wine. They should not develop any type of alcohol.
If you are like many Americans, you may drink alcohol occasionally. Or, like others, you may drink moderate amounts of alcohol on a more regular basis. If you are a woman or someone over the age of 65, this means you have no more than one drink per day; if you are a man, this means you have no more than two drinks per day. Drinking at these levels usually is not associated with health risks and may help prevent certain forms of heart disease.
But did you know that even moderate drinking, under certain circumstances, can be risky? If you drink at more than moderate levels, you may be putting yourself at risk for serious problems with your health as well as problems with family, friends, and coworkers. So don't even try to give wine to children when adults can get risky too.
2007-03-16 22:39:39
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answered by Starry-Ness 2
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yes it is bad I heard in my culture givng a children wine 1 cup or 8oz **** like that make them slow in class. specially new born to 7 year old
2014-05-08 07:38:38
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answered by Jemson 2
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Do not even think about giving children wine. They should not develop any type of alcohol.
If you are like many Americans, you may drink alcohol occasionally. Or, like others, you may drink moderate amounts of alcohol on a more regular basis. If you are a woman or someone over the age of 65, this means you have no more than one drink per day; if you are a man, this means you have no more than two drinks per day. Drinking at these levels usually is not associated with health risks and may help prevent certain forms of heart disease.
But did you know that even moderate drinking, under certain circumstances, can be risky? If you drink at more than moderate levels, you may be putting yourself at risk for serious problems with your health as well as problems with family, friends, and coworkers. So don't even try to give wine to children when adults can get risky too.
2007-03-18 02:36:39
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answered by kartik 2
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NO! Red wine is for adults. And if you keep giving it to them they 'll get addicted and be less attentive at school. If you want to increase their appetite go to a pharmacy and ask the pharmacist to help you pick out a medicine that will increase children's' appetites.
2007-03-17 06:31:59
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answered by Karmen 2
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No, red wine don't increase their appetite! 3-5 yrs old is defintely not suitable for wine!
You might want to consider burning Orange flavored essential oil to increase their appetite.
2007-03-17 04:27:26
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answered by click 2
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No. I don't think it's safe to give wine to children.To increase appetite u can give them Aptizoom syrup.
2007-03-17 06:49:00
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answered by preeta 2
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no because it will taste ugly that will the children say even if they taste a little bit of it
2007-03-17 09:40:17
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answered by locar 1
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DEFINATELY NOT!
do not give children any form of alcohol
2007-03-17 04:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no. better leave it 4 adults
2007-03-17 06:26:52
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answered by zenith 1
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yes if they r big
2007-03-17 04:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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