Alcohol consumption is closely related to the metabolic frequency of human body, the activity of liver enzymes and the excretion function of muscles, intestines and kidneys. If the metabolic rate of the human body is relatively high, drinking more is easy to consume; The metabolic rate is relatively low, and the body lacks acetaldehyde deoxyenzyme, so it is naturally not easy to decompose alcohol, and it is easy to "blush" and "fast heart rate".
A large amount of alcohol doesn't mean that there is no harm when you drink, because the metabolism of the human body is limited. If you drink a lot, even if you are not drunk and conscious, alcohol has caused damage to the liver, intestines and endocrine system of the human body.
No matter what kind of wine, moderate drinking is based on alcohol intake. According to the international collaborative research of the World Health Organization, under normal circumstances, the daily intake of pure alcohol by men should not exceed 20g, and the current safe drinking standard in China is that the daily intake of alcohol should not exceed15g, and that of women should be less.
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Drinking too much does great harm to your health.
In the human body, 95% of alcohol is decomposed and metabolized by the liver. If excessive drinking exceeds the "detoxification" ability of the liver, it will cause damage to the liver. If vomiting, right upper abdominal pain, jaundice, fever and other symptoms occur, and hepatomegaly is found, you should pay attention to whether you have acute alcoholic hepatitis.
Long-term excessive drinking, especially drinking alcohol with high alcohol concentration, is more harmful to the liver. Liver cells may have steatosis, fatty liver, inflammation and necrosis, and may develop into cirrhosis and liver cancer.
No matter whether the amount of alcohol is good or not, because after drinking alcohol, it will enter the blood through the digestive tract, except a small part of it will be excreted through the respiratory tract and urine, and most of it will be metabolized through the liver. Drinking alcohol has adverse effects on the liver and cardiovascular system. Excessive drinking can lead to fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, so drinking alcohol should be limited.
Moderate drinking is good for health, but remember not to drink too much.
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