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Discussion and anecdotes about the Asian Flush/Flush/Glow/Red Face (turning red when drinking alcohol), including using H2 blockers (e.g. Tagamet, Pepsid, Zantac) and other products to combat its effects. Hosted by Eric Cheng on http://echeng.com
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Jan 11, 2005: On December 3, 2003, I posted
a message in my web journal about the Asian Blush, which quickly resulted in over 100 very-informative comments. This forum is intended to be an information source for those of us looking for information about why we turn red when we drink alcohol.
April 25, 2006: For now, guests may post new messages. We've gotten some spam, so you now must be registered to post.
NOTE: Please do NOT treat information posted here as medical advice. However, once you've read these forums you'll probably want to get ahold of some Pepcid AC. Please support these forums and
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granolafoot wrote:So, I tried this again tonight. And against all odds (and my own suspicions), it worked. It worked beautifully. I'll be honest, the cocktail of pills I've taken is still yet to be determined as being actually "safe" to take.. ha.. but it's really worked.
Can you explain your steps/dosage etc.?
Gonna try this out soon.
If you've tried Pepcid or Zantac before, how would you compare the effectiveness of NoGlo to those? ex. Redness, side effects, etc.
Did you have to take it daily as a supplement, or did you just take one x time before drinking like Pepcid?
Hello All.
First off, thanks to Eric for fixing the forums.
Are there any new developments or experiences with these H2 blockers that people can share?
It seems like every site that I go to now, they're promoting the "No Red Face Formula", which is a total fluke. I've read it from a friend, and it's nothing you can't find online with a little research.
Let's get this thread started again.
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