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Why do I feel like I overheat when I drink alcohol?

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Why do I feel like I overheat when I drink alcohol?
« on: 27/01/2020 08:56:21 »
Aaron has a question:

Why do I feel very warm, like I am overheating, when I drink alcohol?

Any suggestions?
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Re: Why do I feel like I overheat when I drink alcohol?
« Reply #1 on: 27/01/2020 19:15:33 »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasodilation#Other_mechanisms_of_vasodilation
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Re: Why do I feel like I overheat when I drink alcohol?
« Reply #2 on: 27/01/2020 19:24:49 »
This is why you should not drink the brandy that the St Bernard dogs bring to you when you are stranded in a snowdrift in the Alps
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Re: Why do I feel like I overheat when I drink alcohol?
« Reply #3 on: 28/01/2020 14:47:03 »
Bored chemist, thanks for sharing.
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