Why Do I turn Beet red and get hot when I drink?!


Question: I am an alcoholic of sorts.
I drink about 5 or 6 nights a week
I drink about a pint (16 oz) of hard liquor (usually 80 proof vodka)
Sometimes (about 2 nights a week) when I drink my face and neck turn beet red like a rash, I get very congested (stuffed nose) and sometimes even have a little difficulty breathing. Can anyone tell me why this is, and what it means.
Thank you


Answers: I am an alcoholic of sorts.
I drink about 5 or 6 nights a week
I drink about a pint (16 oz) of hard liquor (usually 80 proof vodka)
Sometimes (about 2 nights a week) when I drink my face and neck turn beet red like a rash, I get very congested (stuffed nose) and sometimes even have a little difficulty breathing. Can anyone tell me why this is, and what it means.
Thank you

Alcohol is a toxin to the body. Basically your body is having an allergic reaction to the toxin. The reason why you get inebriated when you drink is because your body is reacting to the toxin. I have a wheat allergy and the first sign that I know I got a hold of wheat in my diet is I feel like I'm drunk, right before I get sick and go into shock that is. So yea, your attacking your body with poison. Might want to back off on the heavy drinking there pal. It'll run your heart, liver, kidneys and immune system right into the ground, and take you with it.

According to this site...
alchol contains aldehyde and the sign of your face turing red means that your body doesn't have a good ability to decompose the aldehyde.
So it is highly unrecommendable for those people to drink alcohol.
More? http://www.steadyhealth.com/Red_Face_wit...
http://cureresearch.com/a/alcoholism/int...

It means you need to stop drinking so much. The next step is kidney and liver failure for you buddy.





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