Dry-type Yuxing wine takes high-quality red sorghum, barley, corn and peas as raw materials. Using the formula of dry Yuxing pot and the unique technology of combining traditional and modern liquor production technology, it was saccharified, fermented and distilled in the pit for a hundred years. The wine is elegant, delicate, plump and smooth. Calligrapher Kang Xinmin wrote a poem praising: "Three cups lead the way, and a fight is natural, but the wine is interesting, so don't pass it on to those who wake up."
Ganyuxing brand series liquor is brewed with weak alkaline water and aged pits, which has good taste and green nutrition, forming three series 16 varieties: Ganyuxing aged pits wine, Ganyuxing fine aged pits and Ganyuxing No.0 pits. Ganyuxing brand liquor series won the title of brand products in 2009 in the autonomous region, with quality as the brand and strength as the brand.
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Advice from experts in Nanjing Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine to regular drinkers;
1, vomiting after drinking to prevent aspiration.
Yang Runhua, director of the emergency department: When drunk and vomiting, stomach contents are easily inhaled into the airway by mistake, leading to suffocation or aspiration pneumonia. Inhalation after drunkenness may even stimulate the trachea and cause reflex cardiac arrest through vagus nerve reflex. Therefore, drunken people must not lie on their backs or lie prone. Lying on your side is a safer sleeping position.
When someone around you is drunk, pay attention to help untie the drunk's tie and neck button. Lift his chin, tilt his head to one side, and then lean back to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. Take the lateral position, add pillows or obstacles to the back to avoid turning to supine position during sleep.
2, take medicine, do not strongly persuade alcohol.
Li Fang, Director of Pulmonary Diseases: On the wine table, some people will say that they are taking medicine and can't drink. At this time, people at the same table should never persuade them to drink. The main component of alcohol is ethanol, which is initially metabolized in the body and will be converted into acetaldehyde. However, some components in some antibiotics can inhibit the activity of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, so that acetaldehyde can not be degraded and accumulated in the body, thus causing acetaldehyde poisoning-disulfiram-like reaction.
Patients will have symptoms such as facial flushing, headache, dizziness, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure and drowsiness hallucinations, and severe cases will develop into respiratory depression, myocardial infarction, acute heart failure, convulsions and death.
There are three main drugs that cause disulfiram-like reactions. One is cephalosporins, of which cefoperazone is the most sensitive. Second, nitroimidazoles, such as metronidazole, tinidazole, ornidazole and secnidazole; Third, other antibacterial drugs, such as furazolidone, chloramphenicol, ketoconazole and so on.
3, drinking on an empty stomach is easy to cause hypoglycemia.
Zhang Yongwen, Director of Endocrinology Department: Hypoglycemia may occur after drinking. There are two main mechanisms: one is fasting alcoholic hypoglycemia. Many drinkers drink too much, but seldom eat food. Such people are more prone to hypoglycemia. Symptoms; Second, postprandial alcoholic hypoglycemia, more common in 3 hours after drinking, should also be taken seriously.
Generally, hypoglycemia will be manifested as palpitation, sweating, pallor, trembling, hunger and other symptoms. Patients with severe hypoglycemia may also have inattention, emotional instability, lethargy, coma, and even life-threatening. Many diabetic patients have atypical symptoms during hypoglycemia attack, which belongs to occult hypoglycemia. Once hypoglycemia occurs, the harm is irreversible.
The risk of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients will increase greatly after drinking alcohol, so it is best not to drink alcohol, especially those who use insulin or insulin secretagogue. Once the symptoms of hypoglycemia appear, you should seek medical attention in time, otherwise it may be life-threatening.
4. Excessive drinking harms the heart.
Ju Juan, director of internal medicine: When drinking a lot, the heart rate and blood pressure increase, thus increasing myocardial oxygen consumption, which may induce cardiac emergencies such as myocardial ischemia, angina pectoris and acute myocardial infarction. Therefore, the frail elderly and patients with basic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes had better not drink alcohol.
5. Beware of pulmonary embolism after drinking.
Li Fang, Director of Pulmonary Diseases Department: Pulmonary embolism after drinking often occurs after body position changes, such as squatting, standing and going to the toilet. If patients suddenly have chest tightness, dyspnea, blood pressure drop, syncope and other symptoms after drinking, they should be highly alert to pulmonary embolism, and it is best to go to the hospital at the first time.
6, intracranial hemorrhage, don't mistake it for drunkenness.
Li Yuanyang, Director of Brain Surgery: After drinking a lot, the sympathetic nerve is excited, which will lead to vasoconstriction and a sudden increase in blood pressure. Especially for people who already have hypertension, the further increase of blood pressure may lead to the rupture of blood vessel wall and lead to cerebral hemorrhage. The main symptoms of patients are headache, nausea, vomiting, coma and other symptoms. Don't think that you are drunk and delay treatment. It is best to go to the hospital at the first time.
7. It is possible to "drink" alcohol hemorrhoids.
Wang Yuanzhao, chief physician of anorectal department: Excessive drinking will damage the organ function of human body, and excessive drinking will make hemorrhoids more prone to attack. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, wine is easy to produce damp-heat evil, diarrhea in the anus, congestion and burning pain, and hemorrhoids. People who drink too much for a long time have a much higher incidence of hemorrhoids than those who drink moderately and do not drink.
8, a large number of drinking alcohol induced acute alcoholic hepatitis.
Sun Gang, Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Spleen and Stomach Diseases (Gastroenterology): Drinking a lot in a short time may cause acute alcoholic hepatitis, and in severe cases, delirium, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and ascites may occur. Even acute alcoholism may lead to death. Compared with other people, women, obese people and patients with chronic liver disease are more vulnerable to alcohol abuse, especially to avoid excessive drinking.
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