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Why is alcohol making me hot? The science behind feeling flushed

3 min read
Contrary to the myth of a 'beer jacket' keeping you warm, alcohol consumption can actually lower your core body temperature while making your skin feel hot. This paradox is a common experience with complex physiological roots that are important to understand for your health and safety.

Understanding the Reasons Why Can't My Body Tolerate Wine?

4 min read
According to a 2012 study, self-reported wine intolerance is more common than previously thought, affecting a significant portion of the population. For many, the adverse reactions can be a mystery, but understanding why can't my body tolerate wine is key to managing the symptoms.

Why Red When Drinking? Understanding Alcohol Flush Reaction

2 min read
It is estimated that up to 40% of people of East Asian descent experience a flushed face after drinking, a condition known as alcohol flush reaction. This phenomenon is rooted in a genetic variation that affects how the body processes alcohol, leading to an uncomfortable and potentially harmful buildup of a toxic chemical.

What else causes niacin flush? A guide to common culprits

5 min read
According to research, high-dose niacin (vitamin B3) supplementation can cause skin flushing in up to 90% of individuals, but it is not the only cause. Redness, warmth, and tingling can also be triggered by a wide range of other factors, including medications, certain foods, and serious medical conditions. Understanding what else causes niacin flush symptoms is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective management.