Alcohol dilates the blood vessel in the skin. Every time you have a drink, the blood vessels will dilate and remain permanently dilated until they lose their tone. Excessive drinking will lead to the development of telangiectasias or chronic dilation of the capillaries and a permanent flush on the face.
Another effect of drinking alcohol is "blood-sludging" where the red blood cells clump together causing the small blood vessels to plug up, starve the tissues of oxygen, and cause cell death. With this increased pressure, capillaries break, create red eyes in the morning, or the red, blotchy skin seen on the heavy drinker's face
There are several reasons you get headaches, you may have drunk to excess, a common cause of headaches. Wine as with any alcohol dehydrates the body, dehydration causes headaches. You may have an allergy, try white wine instead. Wine does not mix well with other drinks especially spirits, mixing your drinks may cause headaches. Drink in moderation.
red wine doesnt stane your teeth it actually helps your teeth all wine is beer doent though
I understand it is the sulfites in wine that make people itch afterwards.
Alcohol raises blood pressure and opens capillaries near the skin surface. This is why.
pour it into a glass and your hands won't turn red. hope you wash your hands before you drink out of them
Alcohol increases blood flow.
Because it contains alcohol.
Wine is the traditional Portuguese drink.
Red wine is her favorite drink.
Yes, it is safe to drink old wine.
Wine
no he does not drink beer or wine
Yes they did drink wine. Wine was the standard drink of all the Mediterranean countries. Wine came in many grades and the lower classes would have the cheaper, harsher grades of wine. Remember too, that the ancients did not drink their wine the way we do. They liberally watered it down before drinking.
They drank wine in Pompeii. Wine was the most popular drink in Italy even kids were allowed to drink it.
for me the best is wine.....................
people in Greece drink wine, water, ouzo, beer, and others. in Greece people usually drink what normal Americans drink.
Some girls drink wine and some don't. It depends on personal preference.
Yes, you can drink wine. You still need to double check the label tho.
Priests drink anything from grape juice to small amounts of red wine.