wally416 wrote:

I stumbled across this site a few days ago, and gave Pepcid AC a try last night after work.  I probably had about 4 or 5 onces of Crown Royal on the rocks.  Still got a little red, but nothing crazy.  The Pepcid AC definately made a difference.   And there is no hangover today.  Sometimes even two drinks will give me a brutal hangover, which prevents me from drinking a drop for the 18 hours preceding me operating an aircraft.  Since I fly on Saturdays, I usually avoid any social event on Fridays - which kinda sucks.  Last night I had about 4  drinks worth of alcohol, and I am 100% instead of the 75% I'd expect.

That being said, I have been reading more about the cancer risks associated with acetaldehyde, and am a little concerned.  More reading is necessary, but for now I think it is safe to say that I am not going to be drinking very often until I understand the risk better.  Maybe some heavy drinking once every few weeks - but that is it. 

Thanks for the site - it has been very helpful.  I wish I had found it years ago when I was in University, but ohh well - I had a blast anyways.

PS: I'm 5'9", 160lbs, 1/2 Filipino - and now I am old enough to actually care about cancer risks compared over the joys of alcohol, at 32.

I noticed my hangovers weren't as bad too whenever I used Pepcid - usually 2 max pills. anyone else?

Anyone read this article? It's about a recent study that links heartburn drugs and broken hips. It's in regards to older people, but nonetheless, here's the link:
http://www.post-trib.com/lifestyles/187 … eo.article


Btw, Pepcid works pretty good for me - for the most part.

That Coke makes you more red. I'd ditch it to lessen the redness...stick to alcohol...don't mix...no fruity drinks...no kahlua coffee mixes...just plain beer or liquor.

Hello all...so I tried the Pepcid AC...works pretty good. Light pinkness, but definitely better than none when eating. I even tried eating dairy after Pepcid, and it worked pretty good. The key is to make sureyou wait at least 30 minutes or so, for me at least. One thing I get in common w/ Pecid is that I notice a tingling feeling in my right forearm, everytime. Anyone get any weird side effets like that?

Steph,

If you have to eat, avoid anything with dairy. The natural solution is really more for going out, not worrying about dinner. But, if you are going to eat, avoid the dairy (all day if possible). If I am going to eath while drinking, I typically will eat Asian food such as Vietnamese, which hardly has any dairy. I've noticed the effects are much less with that type of food, sometimes non-existent - especially if you eat light. The caveat is if you eat anything and feel full (regardless of if it's dairy-free), chances are you'll get the flush. So really, if you have to eat, eat light.

Eyedrops are because my eyes always get red once I start drinking, but a few drops takes care of the whole night. I noticed red eyes with lots of Asians and non-Asians. My point is that if you have Asian flush or not, the red eye look will still make you look bad.

Oh yeah, more tips on what to eat: If you're eating Mexican, order fajitas and just eat the meat...salsa is ok too, but forget any chips that are buttery. For Italian, you're typically out of luck, due to all the dairy they use, so look for antipasta...calamari...marina sauce, steamed veggies, etc.  Avoid pizza like the plague. American: ribs, chili, barbeque type foods.

PS. I'm trying the Pepcid AC Max..one pill, 20 grams. I had lots of cheese earlier, so I'm curious as to the results. I waited about 45 minutes before I started my first beer. I'll post results later.
I'll be eating some dairy, but a light amount, just to test.

Hi All, after reading all 17 pages, I'm surprised no one has posted the food/dairy connection.

This is a natural solution that I discovered after trying different combos. It's worked for the last 10 years.

First, I'm 100% Asian. Second, I get the same side effects.

To beat Asian flush, do NOT eat anything dairy when drinking. Even the slightest ounce of anything dairy will make you redder than a baboon's arse.

Second, this is the worst but has always been 100% effective for me:
Don't eat anything 4 to 5 hours before you eat. 4 hours is pushing it, but 5 is ideal. I know that sucks, but the best thing to do is eat a huge breakfast and lunch if you know you'll be drinking later. For insurance, avoid dairy for the day, although for the most part you'll be fine. Just brush your teeth soon after to make sure there is no dairy in your mouth. Even that slight bit will cause redness. There are other things that may bring redness when consuming, such as certain candies that I've noticed, but I've generally been ok. If you ARE going to eat while drinking, stick to meats. For the most part, I've been ok with chicken or beef, but be careful that they don't have any dairy flavorings, sauce, marinade, etc.

Try it and you'll see. What sucks is that once you start eating after you drink, the redness will come back. At that point, you'll be done for the night, right? Probably not, but  be sure to eat later so your hangover is not as bad.


Summary for a foolproof plan: Eat heavy in the AM hours. Eat nothing (not even candy or brushing teeth) 5 hrs before drinking. Don't eat while drinking. After first few sips of alcohol or a beer (avoid mixed drinks), take eyedrops. Clear Eyes works way better than Visine. Always carry eyedrops when drinking. Eat before going to bed to lessen hangover.  Works like a charm.