Posts Tagged ‘alcohol’
Side Effects of Alcoholism
Side effects of alcoholism. The consumption of alcoholic beverages at certain times can get happier, uninhibited, joyful, and much more, however there is a dark side of alcoholism, a dark side that often is not taken into account.
All alcoholic beverages (beer, wine and spirits) contain ethanol which actually act as a depressant, although the animated behavior of the intoxicated person can make it appear as a stimulant.
Too much of anything is bad and that is the case with excess alcohol, side effects associated with their consumption. An occasional drink or two, he could do damage to a chronic level, but regular intake as an addict no doubt add a new dimension to the word chronic. See below loe negative effects, and think again:
* Excessive alcohol consumption (or more than one person’s body can handle) can lead to serious poisoning at a level which, in turn, can lead to impaired speech, vision impaired, dizziness, reflections slow, nausea, vomiting, fainting, hangover after awakening with headache, fatigue and dehydration.
* You can also lead to alcohol poisoning and hospitalization if consumption is more than a person’s body can tolerate.
* The consumption of alcohol abuse causes the body formaregular can tolerate more quantity, but gradually will become an addiction, and the body will demand more frequent intervals and amounts.
* Moderate alcohol consumption (1-2 glasses of wine) are known to have positive effects on the body, including a lower risk of heart attack and other coronary diseases. However, an addiction to alcohol can negate the positive effects of it and increase the chances of a heart attack and heart failure even more.
Foods that Cause Acne
Acne is a skin disease that affects nearly 80% of the world’s population either during adolescence or adulthood. The causes are varied from not having any, genes, hormonal problems, overproduction of sebum, lack of facial cleanliness to the poor diet.
Many foods are associated with acne, so we recommend try to avoid such foods high in saturated fats, fried foods, cutting down on carbohydrates like bread, rice and fries, also corn, olives, cranberries, peanut butter , bacon, butter, oils, sugars, alcohol and caffeinated beverages.
