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What's going on with drinking on the face?

What's going on with drinking on the face?

Some people say that drinking alcohol on the face (that is, drinking alcohol is easy to blush) is a manifestation of strong metabolism, indicating that you can drink more; others say that drinking on the face is because you drink less, and drinking more is fine. Is that right? What's the matter with drinking wine?

What's going on with drinking on the face?

In fact, drinking alcohol on the face is a symptom of enzyme deficiency, which usually represents that he/she is not suitable for drinking.

Let me speak for you in detail.

As we all know, whenever food enters our mouths and stomachs, it must be broken down and digested. We often say that "drinking alcohol hurts the liver", in fact, because alcohol is broken down in the liver. After alcohol entered our human body, the first killer "ethanol dehydrogenase" came out of nowhere, slashing randomly, breaking alcohol into acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde dilates the subcutaneous blood vessels, making people look red – that's the face of drinking.

What's going on with drinking on the face?

Note that the human body is still unable to directly digest and utilize acetaldehyde. At this time, only through another friend "acetaldehyde dehydrogenase" can be used to decompose acetaldehyde into acetic acid, and acetate is converted into acetyl-CoA, in order to participate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and provide us with energy. Drinking alcohol on the face of the human body is the lack of this "acetaldehyde dehydrogenase", acetaldehyde can not be decomposed at all, had to support the vasodilation, until it is discharged from the body, it shows a state of blushing, in fact, it shows that acetaldehyde accumulates in the body.

What's going on with drinking on the face?

If you find that the face is particularly strong in drinking, you still have to grasp the amount of alcohol and make it clear that you really can't drink much; because how much you can drink is determined by genes, but it is not really practiced.

This issue is written by Meng Ting

Editor: Peng Mingqian

bibliography:

[1] Luo Huaisong et al. Research progress of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 and its relationship with drinking behavior[J].Genetics,2004,(26):263-266

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