A neuroscientist, in his recent podcast, has explained exactly how our gut reacts to alcohol, and what we can do to ease those symptoms. Even if you just stick to one alcoholic drink, Dr Andrew Huberman, who covers science and health on his podcast The Huberman Lab, explains i...
28. “I have a very powerful form of alcoholism. I finally gave up and accepted the fact that if I even smell too much booze, I’m going to start drinking again. That’s just how I am.”– John Rzeznik 29. “Let us be clear and concise on this point: Alcoholism is a disease....
When the cells in your body metabolize, alcohol is converted into a toxic chemical called acetaldehyde (CH 3 CHO). Acetaldehyde damages tissue in the mouth, which can cause dental problems and mouth and throat cancer. As the alcohol trickles down into the body, it reaches the stomach, disr...
When you eat something loaded with sugar, your taste buds, your gut and your brain all take notice. This activation of your reward system is not unlike how bodies process addictive substances such as alcohol or nicotine -- an overload of sugar ...
Alcohol use disorder affects around 15 million Americans, and treatment options are slim, unfortunately. This study may lead to more therapies in the future, however, for those suffering from alcoholism. The key lies in boosting anti-inflammatory mechanisms in the brain, as high inflammation ...
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General poor lifestyle choices (i.e., consuming alcohol and smoking) Who Gets Crohn's Disease? Crohn's disease often begins during adolescence and young adulthood, with most cases occurring before age 35, although it can affect the elderly. ...
Alcohol affects every organ of the body, its most dramatic impact is upon the liver. The liver cells normally prefer fatty acids as fuel, and package excess fatty acids as triglycerides, which they then route to other tissues of the body. However, when alcohol is present, the liver cells ...
Drugs like alcohol, nicotine, or heroin send dopamine into overdrive, leading some people to constantly seek that high, 像酒精、尼古丁或者是海洛因一类的麻醉药品会使得多巴胺分泌超过限度,以至于令有些人不停地寻求那种快感, in other words, to be addicted. ...
Write down what you eat and how it affects you. If you feel bloated, fatigued, or gassy, add that food to your elimination list. “Most likely,” says Lipski, “your gut is telling you what foods it is sensitive to. You just need to listen.” Limit use of alcohol and NSAIDs. Alc...