Baijiu should not be drunk with carbonated drinks, functional drinks, caffeinated drinks, high sugar drinks and strong tea containing tea polyphenols. These drinks may increase the burden on the liver, accelerate alcohol absorption, or cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
1. Carbonated Beverages
Carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages can stimulate the gastric mucosa, accelerate gastric emptying, and cause alcohol to enter the small intestine more quickly for absorption. The effect of bubbles may mask the feeling of drunkenness and make it easy to drink excessively. People with weak gastrointestinal function may experience symptoms such as acid reflux and bloating when drinking together.
2. Functional Beverages
The combination of taurine, caffeine, and other ingredients in functional beverages with alcohol can increase the burden on the heart, which may cause palpitations or blood pressure fluctuations. Partial electrolyte beverages can interfere with alcohol metabolism and prolong the duration of drunkenness.
III. Caffeine containing Beverages
Caffeine containing beverages such as coffee and milk tea can inhibit the central nervous system's sensitivity to alcohol, causing a false sense of wakefulness. The diuretic effect of caffeine may exacerbate dehydration and increase the risk of hangovers. Long term mixed drinking may damage the gastric mucosa. 4. High sugar beverages such as fruit juice and sweet soda can delay gastric emptying, but sugar metabolism consumes B vitamins and affects alcohol breakdown. Severe fluctuations in blood sugar levels may exacerbate discomfort such as dizziness and fatigue after getting drunk.
5. Strong Tea
The combination of tea polyphenols with alcohol may stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, and the diuretic effect of theophylline can accelerate the elimination of alcohol without decomposition. The traditional belief that strong tea can relieve hangovers is a misconception and may increase the burden on the kidneys.
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