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Old 02-07-2008   #61 (permalink)
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I used to drink beer but no longer since it would cause my nasal allergic reaction. Still I like it very much...

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I used to drink beer but no longer since it would cause my nasal allergic reaction. Still I like it very much...

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I have a few allergy problems with yeast ( it triggers a painless migraine)

I wonder if part of the problem is that there is almost only ONE company producing ONE variety of yeast these days (Burns Phillip?)

Chinese too have the "red face flushing" with some/all alcohol?
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Chinese too have the "red face flushing" with some/all alcohol?
Doesn't everyone? (with the right amount of course)


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Doesn't everyone? (with the right amount of course)
No.
I had a Chinse guy working for me in the PS.
If he had one beer at lunch-time he would light up like a red Christmas tree. meanwhile hiss Ozzie "mates" would down 3-4 schooners, without any apparent difference..

It is said this is the reason alcoholism is so low in China.

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This attachment is a review of a book called Sacred Herbal Healing Beers: the Secrets of Ancient Fermination by Steven Buhner which first appeared in the excellent "Herbalgram" magazine.
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