Why does my Face get Red when I Consume Alcohol?

A question I often get from mostly people of Asian decent but also non Asians as well is Why does my Face get Red when I Consume Alcohol?

Why does my Face get Red when I Consume Alcohol?

A red face when consuming alcohol is just one of the many symptoms of a condition commonly referred to in the medical industry as Asian Glow or Asian Flush.

The non medical explanation of why you get a red face you you consume alcohol is your body needs special enzymes to digest alcohol. Remember alcohol is a totally foreign and toxic substance to the body. If you think about it it’s amazing we have the ability to digest alcohol an any quantity.

The digestion of alcohol is actually a two part process. First you body must process and digest the alcohol. The byproduct of this is a waste product produced during the digestion process. Most peoples bodies have the ability to remove this waste product. 50% of Asians and about 4% on non Asians cannot effectively remove this waste byproduct.  As it builds up in your bloodstream the net result is symptoms which include your face getting red when you consume alcohol.

There is only one effective and SAFE cure for this condition. The use of this will allow you to continue to consume alcohol in the future without the annoying symptoms which include:

  • red face when drinking alcohol
  • red patches or blotches on other parts of the body
  • nausea
  • indigestion
  • gas
  • prickly sensation in the face
  • headache
  • congestion
  • head pressure
There is a drug that is rarely prescribed for this condition because of the cost and the fact the side effects of the medication are oftentimes the same exact symptoms of consuming alcohol you are trying to treat.
The way to stop your red face when drinking alcohol and any of the other symptoms that go along with it is what is called the No Red Face Formula. This is a home made remedy that is reported to be 100% effective in every single person who has tried it.
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