It Is Dangerous For Alcohol Consumption To Start With Concentrate

Ivan Red Jr. Author: Ivan Red Jr. Time for reading: ~2 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
It Is Dangerous For Alcohol Consumption To Start With Concentrate

Alcohol should not be taken with carbonated beverages. They contain carbon dioxide and sugars, which help in the rapid absorption of alcohol.

 

 
 
People with what health problems and diseases should be especially careful and avoid heavy meals and alcohol abuse? What are the risks for them?
 
Particular care should be taken by people with metabolic diseases - the so-called metabolic syndrome, obesity, as well as those suffering from hypertension and cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, gastrointestinal, acute and chronic diseases such as gastritis, ulcers, enterocolitis. People with a history of pancreatitis, gallstone disease, hepatitis, kidney disease should also be careful. 
 
The holiday should not be overshadowed by an unbalanced diet in the direction of over-quantities and over-combinations. It is important to remember that these holidays are family celebrations, where the table is just one of the highlights of the occasion for fun. Apart from around the table, the relatives are also around the Christmas tree, with the small surprises we have prepared for our loved ones, with family albums or movies, in the snowman's garden, on the sofa or dancing to the sounds of favorite melodies. During the celebration of the New Year we can take part in the meeting with fellow citizens organized on the square, which is a good occasion for physical activity. 
 
What foods should be avoided on holidays in case of chronic illness?
 
It depends on the respective chronic disease. Diabetics should be careful with carbohydrate foods and fats. They do not recommend foods with a high glycemic index, which load the insular apparatus, such as pasta made from white flour, dishes of white rice and potatoes, syrupy and fatty pastries.
 
People with obesity and metabolic syndrome should avoid fatty sausages, sausages, fatty pork dishes, kapami and more.
 
In hypertension and cardiovascular disease, salty and fatty foods of animal origin such as colorful red meat (pork, beef, mutton) and any meat products prepared from it in combination with sauerkraut should also be avoided. Improper nutrition can cause a hypertensive crisis.
 
People with kidney disease should be aware of the restriction of animal protein foods.
 
What should we keep in mind regarding alcohol consumption? How does binge drinking affect us, especially in combination with overeating? Which alcoholic beverages should not be mixed? 
 
In no case is it appropriate to mix different alcoholic beverages with different degrees. 
 
 
It should be borne in mind that the most dangerous is the consumption of alcohol to start with a concentrated drink. Then go through wine and beer and finish with champagne. The body would have difficulty coping with so many types of alcohol. In addition, when using carbonated beverages, carbon dioxide helps them to be absorbed faster from the mucous membrane of the mouth and intoxication is very risky. 

If, however, the celebration begins with a concentrated drink, then consume only 30 ml.
 
How to consume alcohol properly to avoid malaise or another more serious problem the next day? 
 
You should not overdo the quantities! One dose of alcohol is always diluted with a glass of water. 
 
Consumption of alcohol with carbonated beverages is not recommended due to the content of carbon dioxide and sugars, which further contribute to the rapid absorption of alcohol and the additional load on the pancreatic-biliary-hepatic system. 

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