🍺 Alcohol consumption affects our biology, from individual cells to organs and organ systems.
🧠 Being inebriated affects our thinking and behavior, and there are effects of chronic alcohol intake even at low to moderate amounts.
🍷 A recent study found evidence of brain degeneration even with low to moderate alcohol consumption.
Alcohol is converted into acetaldehyde, a poisonous substance, in the body.
Acetate, a byproduct of alcohol metabolism, can be used as fuel by the body.
Alcohol affects the prefrontal cortex, leading to decreases in inhibition and increases in impulsive behavior.
🧠 Alcohol affects neural circuits and serotonin levels, leading to changes in mood and well-being.
🍺 Initial consumption of alcohol can make people feel good and talkative, but as they drink more, serotonin levels drop and mood decreases.
😴 Chronic drinkers may experience sedation and impaired motor function, while some individuals exhibit increased alertness and become more prone to alcoholism.
🍺 Genetic variants and environmental factors play a role in alcoholism.
🧬 Starting drinking at a younger age increases the risk of alcohol dependence.
🧪 Alcohol disrupts the gut-liver-brain axis, leading to inflammation and increased alcohol consumption.
🌱 Regular ingestion of low-sugar fermented foods can help repair the gut microbiome and reduce inflammation.
🌟 It is possible to reverse some of the negative effects of alcohol consumption.
💡 Hangovers are caused by a combination of factors including disrupted sleep, disrupted gut microbiome, depleted electrolytes, and depleted epinephrine and dopamine.
💫 To alleviate hangovers, it is recommended to replenish the gut microbiome with low-sugar fermented foods, use deliberate cold exposure to spike adrenaline and increase dopamine, and consume electrolytes.
📚 While there isn't a lot of scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of specific compounds to eliminate hangovers, various methods and substances have been proposed.
🍺 The type of alcohol consumed can affect the severity of hangovers.
🧪 Alcoholic drinks with higher congener content, like brandy, are more likely to cause hangovers.
💊 Supporting the gut microbiome may help reduce the effects of hangovers.
🧠 Tolerance to alcohol is caused by changes in neurotransmitter systems in the brain.
😬 Tolerance can lead to increased alcohol consumption and extended negative effects.
❌ Drinking alcohol has negative effects on brain health and can reduce cortical thickness.
Alcohol consumption is associated with a significant increase in the risk of breast cancer, with a 4 to 13% increase for every 10 grams of alcohol consumed.
The concentration of alcohol and the sizes of drinks vary across different countries, but on average, one beer in the US or one glass of wine contains about 10 to 12 grams of alcohol.
Alcohol can lead to the proliferation of cancer cells and disrupt the immune system's ability to combat tumors, making even low to moderate amounts of alcohol consumption problematic for cancer risk.
❗️ Alcohol increases estrogen levels in the body through the aromatization process, making it important to limit alcohol consumption.
🍷 Low to moderate alcohol consumption is considered better for your health than high consumption or abstaining completely.
🧠 Alcohol has negative effects on the gut microbiome and stress system, but there are alternative tools and protocols to manage stress without alcohol.