Sudden Alcohol Intolerance - symptoms, causes, treatment
Sudden Alcohol Intolerance
Sudden alcohol intolerance generally describes a condition where a consumer of alcohol develops the symptoms of alcohol intolerance (also called Asian Glow and Asian Flush) which include:
- red face
- patches or sections of the skin that become red in areas other than the face (most common on shoulders, chest, and legs)
- headache
- dizziness
- severe hangover next day
- intense congestions and head pressure
Those are the most common conditions of alcohol intolerance. What makes it SUDDEN alcohol intolerance is because the sufferer never experienced any of these negative or strange reactions to alcohol and then all of a sudden one day out of the blue these symptoms start with no clear cut explanation.
I personally experienced sudden alcohol intolerance and its symptoms. It was very strange and at the time I had absolutely no clue what was happening. In most cases the sudden onset of these symptoms shortly after consuming alcohol is an indication that you may be drinking to heavily and/or too regularly.
You body is becoming ’saturated’ with alcohol.
In general the cause of alcohol intolerance is your body does not have the alcohol digesting enzymes people without this condition do.
The treatment of sudden alcohol intolerance is twofold
- Cut down on your consumption of alcohol, either in terms of how frequently you drink and/or how much you consume
- Use the No Red Face Formula which is a homemade remedy is reported to completely eliminate alcohol intolerance symptoms in all individuals 100% of the time. It works by providing the body what it needs to compensate for the lack of necessary enzymes to process alcohol properly