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Alcohol Flush Syndrome
I have a few questions about supplements to fight/prevent the red glow from drinking alcohol. I know the risks of consuming alcohol when you turn red and what causes this. I am looking to see if the "remedy" medicines and supplements do anything at all, or if they're just placebos.
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My advice is to get complete abstinence from alcohol. Why to continue such health hazard product when you are already facing difficulties with it and will face further internal damages with time.
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does Red flashing usually happens if you are taking disulfiram or metronidazole kind of medications. if you are on any such kind of medication then you should not take 24 hours prior to your alcohol consumption.
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HELLO, IT IS FLUSHING OF CHEEKS DUE TO.HISTAMINE BLOCKER DECREASE THE STOMACH ACID SECRETION, SO ANTIALLERGIC IS ADVISE 20- 25 MINUTES OF ANY FESTIVAL OR OCCASION, BUT THE ALCOHOL REACHES ITS OPTIMAL LEVEL VERY EARLIER, SO BE CAREFUL. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS. O.K BYE.
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I can understand your problems but to treat you need some medical history for better guidance, consultation and treatment feel free to chat with me on practo chat for further discussion.
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