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What does the body use to stop red face when drinking alcohol?

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uerin | 08:15 Fri 07th Dec 2012 | Food & Drink
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Hey there, I am a constant drinker and we round up the gang on Friday nights for a couple of drinks at the pub. Now I have a lot of friends that are fund of drinking beer and they show symptoms of getting drunk. Their faces or cheeks go red but mine stays the same. They often give me more drinks thinking I am tolerant to alcohol. What is it in me that stop red face when drinking alcohol?
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Most peoples faces do not go red when drinking alcohol.
My face doesn't go red when I drink alcohol. I don't know anyone that it does happen to.
I've seen it happen to a few but they are the unusual ones, not the other way round.
Mine goes red sometimes, not very often, I've never worked out what causes it.
Less chance of becoming an alcoholic, increased risk of throat cancer! Hmmm
I've known a few people that are heavy drinkers and have ended up with permenantly red faces from broken blood vessles. Quite easy to spot usually on the nose and cheeks.
Hey buddy! I really think that is because some hormones in our body stop red face when drinking alcohol http://www.afformula.com/ and the most efficient one to combat it is aldehyde dehydrogenase 2.

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