Beer bellies?!


Question: My roomate drinks a lot of beer (no less than 2-24 oz. cans a day,every day) and now says that his stomach is so big and hard that he can only sleep on his side. It is fat storage from carbs or has one of his organs overdeveloped from constant consumption of whatever's in most regular brews?


Answers: My roomate drinks a lot of beer (no less than 2-24 oz. cans a day,every day) and now says that his stomach is so big and hard that he can only sleep on his side. It is fat storage from carbs or has one of his organs overdeveloped from constant consumption of whatever's in most regular brews?

Grain alchohol (like that in beer) disrupts the brains ability to regulate serizone 14 and the arcolate hormone that counteracts it. Serozone 14 is a hormone that tells the body to grow more muscle and without it being properly regulated by the body it can force your body to toxify itself. Since this is a muscular hormone that is being interfered with, the effect of grain alchohol can have your own body toxify every form of tissue in your body before it finally passes through.
The side-effect of a beer belly is fat being produced to contain such toxens produced by the above reaction so they can be safely discarded by the body later. However there are some signs that form after the levels of these toxens start to get above what his body can discard safely. If he is getting diarhea-like symptoms or stool every day or every time he drinks, this is a big first sign that he may be causing some damage to his digestive tract with his current level of stored toxens. Second easy exhaustion, lack of energy or easy dehidration, are another signs.
Look for these symptoms as a sign of just a beer belly or there could be actual damage to his digestive tract.

Beer bellies are fat storage. Beer contains maltodextrins which are metabolized extremely quickly by the body and therefore are very easy to consume a great deal of. They epitomize "bad carbs."





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories