I was tested for allergies a year ago. It turns out I am allergic to yeast and sugar cane. When I drink beer, sake or wine the hangovers are intense with arthritic pain and muscle aches, depression, fatigue and IBS. When I drink distilled alcohol like vodka or tequila, the hangover is still intense but without the yeast component it is much better. I still get depressed the next day.

Why are my hangovers so intense? I think because my body cannot handle the yeast or the sugar (that is in converted from alcohol or from the contents in cocktails).

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My ex and feelings about it still after 5 months?

I’ve been trying to cope after my ex left me for someone else…I’ve tried everything from prescribed medication, self medication…, alcohol, talking to everyone about it, forgetting and just reasoning out that this is just one part of my life.

I think I still love her (we were together for 3 years but were friends for 4…we were each others first for everything).

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The benefits of relaxing your nerves and letting your hair down, sort of speak have been recognized since human kind started. After two drinks it takes a 120 minutes or so depending on the body type of the person for the body to convert alcohol and get rid of it. If a person drinks more than two drinks in an hour or two the body gets saturated quickly.

When this occurs the alcohol act as a poison and the main damage is a mineral deficiency along with a vitamin deficiency. Alcohol has no nutrients for its’ high calorie content. A lot of cooking in the body is going on but no nutrition metabolizing. This is not good for the tissue. If you help your body it is pretty obvious the human body can tolerate alcohol since we been drinking forever..

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when the show is over, it makes me depressed no matter who wins. maybe i should have said “superbowl depression.” that is why i kinda dread the superbowl in an odd way. then it is down until spring and the cold goes away. depressing a little.

i just saw this miniseries set in imperial china and one of its main characters was a very wise and moral emperor. apart from the fact that the actor is quite good-looking, i suspect there is another reason for this “hangover.” but i don’t know what it is. nostalgia for days when good and evil were distinct from each other? or is my life so full of responsibilities that i’m just looking for someone to “take over”? or is it just the actor? i’m no teenager. so i shouldnt be swooning over fiction on tv!

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