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		<title>Asian Flush Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest problems with Asian Flush Syndrome is that unless you are in the company of fellow sufferers who understand the condition, your symptoms are likely to have a negative impact on the way people respond to you. The embarrassing symptoms only appear when alcohol is consumed but, unfortunately, they are not symptoms that are easily ignored, with ...]]></description>
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<p>One of the biggest problems with Asian Flush Syndrome is that unless you are in the company of fellow sufferers who understand the condition, your symptoms are likely to have a negative impact on the way people respond to you. The embarrassing symptoms only appear when alcohol is consumed but, unfortunately, they are not symptoms that are easily ignored, with the most obvious of all being a bright red face!   </p>
<p>If you have experienced the embarrassment of “glowing” red after drinking alcohol, the good news is that you are not alone. Asian Flush Syndrome, also known as Asian Red Face or Asian Glow, is experienced by almost 50 per cent of all Asian people. This means that in the company of other Asians, you have a fifty-fifty chance of having your red face mirrored by the red faces of those around you! </p>
<h4>Avoiding Social Events Because of Your Asian Flush Syndrome</h4>
<p>Of course, not every social occasion involving alcohol is going to place you in a room full of people who are likely to be aware of <a href="http://www.afformula.com/blog/how-to-cure-asian-flush/" title="How to cure Asian flush">Asian Flush</a> Syndrome. And not everyone you meet is going to have an understanding of the reason for your red face.  Many sufferers confess that the fear of going bright red at certain social events has actually stopped them from going at all, and many others report feeling so anxious about their symptoms that they are unable to relax and enjoy themselves when they do go. However, this is your life and you deserve to live it and have fun like anyone else. Hiding away from social events because you&#8217;re afraid of going red, is only going to make you look back with deep regret when you&#8217;re older. Now is the time to live and enjoy yourself. You need to tackle your Asian Flush Syndrome head on, before it ruins your life and limits your potential.</p>
<h4>Imagine this&#8230;</h4>
<p>You are up for a promotion at your work but the final decision is yet to be made. The CEO and other key movers and shakers within your company are holding an informal lunch meeting to “get to know” the candidates a little better. You know that alcohol is going to be served along with a buffet lunch, so what do you do? You have three options:</p>
<p>1. Don’t go.<br />
2. Don’t have any alcohol with your lunch.<br />
3. Have a drink and hope against hope that Asian Flush Syndrome does not cause your superiors to view you differently.</p>
<p>Okay, option 1 is clearly not an option. Option 2 is not as simple as it sounds; not having a drink can make you appear “unsociable” when sharing a bottle of wine or similar is part of the event proceedings and an important element of the informal atmosphere. Especially, if part of your work culture is to have a drink during business lunches. So, option 3 would appear to be your best bet. However, let’s be honest, your bright red face is unlikely to go unnoticed by your superiors, and much as you want to stand out from the crowd, you want it to be for entirely different reasons! As superficial as it may sound, it’s only natural that a bright red face should be construed as an indicator of low self-confidence or of having had a few too many glasses of wine – either way, it’s not going to boost your chances of getting that promotion.</p>
<h4>Option 4!</h4>
<p>Thankfully, you now have another option. You can choose to eradicate your symptoms by taking a completely natural <a href="http://www.afformula.com/blog/asian-flush-cure/" title="Asian flush cure">Asian Flush Cure</a> that helps your body to cope with alcohol consumption without getting a red face. Your reaction to alcohol is down to your genetics. If you suffer facial flushing when you drink, you have a enzyme deficiency in your body that is preventing you from metabolizing alcohol efficiently. You can’t change your genetic make-up, but you can change the way your body to reacts to alcohol by giving it the nutrients it needs to make up for the mutant enzyme. Option 4 is to take two AF Formula™ capsules every day and to join the growing number of ex-symptom sufferers who are now able to relax and enjoy any social occasion without fear of becoming the center of attention for all the wrong reasons!    </p>
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		<title>AF Formula &#8211; Press Coverage</title>
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<h4>The Miami Herald</h4>
<p><em>&#8220;AF Formula has been tested and proven to eliminate the embarrassment that Asian Glow causes&#8230;&#8221;</em></p>
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<h4>Reuters</h4>
<p><em>&#8220;In a recent study, Goldwin Health found that after taking AF Formula each day for 25 days, 91% of test participants stopped experiencing alcohol flush reaction when they drank alcohol.&#8221;</em></p>
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<h4>The Boston Globe</h4>
<p><em>&#8220;&#8230;until Goldwin Health took the initiative to invest heavily in research and go through 14 months of trials to create their revolutionary supplement called AF Formula, no natural solution was available.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<title>Asian Glow Treatment: Finally!</title>
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<p><em>The wait is over! A simple Asian glow treatment is finally available.<br />
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If you are an Asian Glow sufferer, you could be forgiven for believing there was no easy way to treat your symptoms other than to give up drinking alcohol completely. Yet, if you enjoy drinking socially or want to have a couple of drinks at business lunches, is becoming a non-drinker really an “easy” option?</p>
<p>Sharing an alcoholic drink with friends is one of life’s social pleasures. Becoming the non-drinker in the group can really take a lot of fun out of any social event; in fact, not drinking when you normally do can make you feel like an outsider looking in and no longer part of the “party” atmosphere. Alcohol in moderation has long-since been recognized as an anxiety reliever, and a sociable drink is a great way to unwind and enjoy being in the company of others. Not drinking at an occasion that includes alcohol can make you feel and appear unsociable but, of course, having a drink and then suffering a bright red face as a consequence is unlikely to make you feel any better! </p>
<p><strong>Drink or Not: Either Way, You Will Lose&#8230;</strong><br />
You meet up with some friends after work to go for drink. Your friends are aware of your Asian Glow symptoms and no one notices anymore, so you have no need to avoid alcohol or to fear the consequences. However, when you arrive at the venue, you discover that another group has joined yours and there’s someone in the group that you have a secret crush on. You’ve been desperate to meet this person and now you finally have that chance. So what do you do? You’re feeling nervous about making a good impression and you could do with a drink to relax your nerves, but, what sort of impression is a “glowing” face going to make if you do have a drink? </p>
<p>If you don’t have a drink, you run the risk of appearing “up tight” and of people telling you to loosen up and join the party, but if you do have a drink, you run the risk of looking like you’ve had “one too many”! You could make a point of explaining why your face has gone red and is potentially swelling up, but let’s face it, trying to explain to someone that you’re not drunk and that your red face is merely a reaction to alcohol is not necessarily going to help your cause – especially if the person you’re talking to is unaware of the fact that Asian Glow is a real condition. Whichever way you approach the situation, you’re unable to relax and be yourself, so any impression you make is likely to be a false one – but, like it or not, first impressions are lasting impressions.      </p>
<p><strong>There is Another Way</strong><br />
If you’re looking for an Asian Glow treatment, chances are it’s because you’re feeling stuck between a rock and a hard place. So, you want to know if abstinence from alcohol and social embarrassment from blushing really your only options to tackle your Asian glow? Not anymore. While it’s fair to say that abstaining from alcohol is the only 100 per cent guaranteed way to avoid all symptoms, AF Formula™ has a 97 per cent success rate with 91 per cent suffering no further symptoms and 6 per cent experiencing significant improvements. There’s no guarantee that your clear face is going to “get you the girl” or “get you the guy,” but at least you won&#8217;t have to deal with all the annoying fear and anxiety over your Asian Glow symptoms anymore.  </p>
<p>It’s well-known that self-confidence is an attractive character trait and by simply taking two AF Formula™ capsules each day, you give yourself the opportunity to relax and enjoy an alcoholic drink at any time with the added confidence that comes from knowing that you can do so  without going red in the face. This makes AF Formula™ a much easier and much more sociable option than becoming a non-drinker! </p>
<p>So, you can finally breath a sigh of relief as you realize that there is finally an effective, simple and easy to use Asian glow treatment available for you. Enjoy the great times ahead!</p>
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		<title>How to Cure Asian Flush</title>
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<p>Most people who drink alcohol are familiar with the common hangover symptoms of headaches and feelings of nausea that can occur the morning after a big night of partying with alcohol. However, if you’re wondering how to cure Asian Flush, you’re likely more interested in stopping the symptoms that you suffer while drinking alcohol, rather than the morning hangover that everyone gets. </p>
<p>The reason for anyone suffering a hangover is essentially a build-up of acetaldehyde in their body. Acetaldehyde is a normal by-product of the breakdown of alcohol and it is produced in your body whether you are an Asian Flush sufferer or not. However, in non-sufferers, acetaldehyde levels build gradually and really only become a problem when relatively large quantities of alcohol are consumed. In sufferers of Asian flush, acetaldehyde levels build much more rapidly and the symptoms of a hangover can occur virtually instantly after only one or two drinks. </p>
<p><strong>How Your Body Reacts to Alcohol</strong><br />
The rapid build-up of acetaldehyde is due to a defective enzyme in your body’s metabolic system. To process alcohol normally, two active copies of an enzyme known as ALDH2 (aldehyde dehydrogenase 2) are needed. Asian Flush sufferers have only one active ALDH2 enzyme with the other copy being inactive in terms of metabolizing alcohol. This slows down the normal breakdown process and leads to the hangover-inducing build-up of acetaldehyde. The body then reacts with warning signs of blushing, heat in the face, blotching or swelling  to let you know that something isn&#8217;t quite right. All in all, it can turn a sociable alcoholic drink with friends into a potential source of embarrassment and discomfort!</p>
<p>So, when it comes to the topic of how to cure Asian Flush, the only effective treatment is going to be one which helps your body to make up for the inactive ALDH2 enzyme, and that’s exactly what AF Formula™ does. Through a carefully balanced combination of herbs, vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients, your body is able to process alcohol without causing you to experience all the embarrassing symptoms, like blushing, swelling etc. AF Formula&#x2122; does not turn on an inactive ALDH2 gene, but it does provide a alternative way of supporting your body as it processes alcohol. In essence, AF Formula™ allows you to enjoy an alcoholic drink and break it down in your body in the same way that a non-Asian Flush sufferer does&#8230;meaning that you may still suffer a hangover the morning after the night before if you choose to overdo it! </p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s how to cure Asian Flush in two simple steps:</strong></p>
<p>1. Take two AF Formula™ capsules each day<br />
2. Keep taking two AF Formula™ capsules every day! </p>
<p>This may sound overly simplistic or “too good to be true,” but that really is all there is to it. What’s more, the small, easy-to-swallow daily capsules do not need to be taken at any specific time or in any specific way, making AF Formula™ a much more convenient way to source the nutrients your body needs than the alternative method of planning your daily meals carefully to include the equivalent balance. In almost all cases, all Asian Flush symptoms become a thing of the past after taking the daily capsules for only three or four weeks. From there, continuing to take the capsules daily allows you to continue enjoying alcohol in moderation without suffering any of the old undesirable, unpleasant and downright embarrassing symptoms of Asian flush.</p>
<p>AF Formula™ has proven to be the answer to the question of how to cure Asian Flush in 91 per cent of the individuals who took part in an effectiveness study, but this does not make it the answer to the question of how to cure a normal morning after hangover … avoiding that one is still up to you, just like it is for everyone else!      </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Also known as Asian Flush, Asian Red Face, Asian Flush Syndrome Oriental Flushing Syndrome, Alcohol Flush Reaction is an embarrassing condition that affects around 50 per cent of all alcohol drinking Asian people. If you are one of them, you will be all too familiar with the distressing symptoms of a red face, blotchy and sometimes swollen appearance in the ...]]></description>
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<p>Also known as Asian Flush, Asian Red Face, <a href="http://www.afformula.com/blog/asian-flush-syndrome/" title="Asian Flush Syndrome">Asian Flush Syndrome</a> Oriental Flushing Syndrome, Alcohol Flush Reaction is an embarrassing condition that affects around 50 per cent of all alcohol drinking Asian people. </p>
<p>If you are one of them, you will be all too familiar with the distressing  symptoms of a red face, blotchy and sometimes swollen appearance in the skin of your face, neck, and upper body. In some cases, even small amounts of alcohol can generate an almost instant headache and feelings of dizziness and nausea. Clearly, these are symptoms which can seriously cramp your style when socializing!</p>
<p>Perhaps one of the biggest frustrations for sufferers is the fact that people misunderstand the common symptoms. Seeing a red face can make others feel uncomfortable as they mistakenly jump to one of two conclusions:</p>
<p>1. You must be very shy, bashful, and lack self-confidence.<br />
2. You must be very drunk!</p>
<p>Of course, neither conclusion is particularly helpful in social situations. People are naturally attracted to confident people, so your apparent shyness makes you a less attractive presence in the room by default! Even if you do manage to convey your confident personality, your red face still becomes the focus of other people’s attention and they begin to treat you differently.</p>
<p><strong>It’s All in Your Genes </strong><br />
As you may know, Alcohol Flush Reaction is a genetic condition. If you are a sufferer, you have inherited your symptoms from your parents. With this in mind, Alcohol Flush Reaction is either something you have or you don’t have and it’s not something you can develop or grow out of in life … it just is. The cause of the reaction is a deficient enzyme in your body. The enzyme known as ALDH2 (aldehyde dehydrogenase 2) plays an important role in the metabolism of alcohol in your body. In non-sufferers, two copies of the ALDH2 enzyme are responsible for the normal breakdown process of alcohol but in sufferers of Alcohol Flush Reaction, the breakdown process is hampered by the fact that only one ALDH2 enzyme is active and the other is inactive. It is the subsequent slowing down of the normal metabolic process that is the cause of your symptoms. </p>
<p>A normal by-product of alcohol breakdown is a substance known as acetaldehyde. With two active enzymes, acetaldehyde is cleared through your system without difficulty but with only one active enzyme and one inactive enzyme, acetaldehyde levels build-up in your bloodstream, resulting in the reddening or blotching skin reaction. However, even though it just is, it’s not something you just have to live with. You can now get rid of all the symptoms and avoid the embarrassing blushing and blotching when you decide to have a drink at a business lunch, with friends or with someone special.</p>
<p><strong>Giving Your Body a Helping Hand</strong><br />
Living with Alcohol Flush Reaction can make social or work related events involving alcohol something to dread instead of something to enjoy, so it&#8217;s not surprising that more and more people are looking for an <a href="http://www.afformula.com/blog/asian-glow-treatment/" title="Asian glow treatment">Asian Glow treatment</a> that works. The fear of going red in the face and the potential conclusions that others may jump to, can be a source of anxiety that prevents you from being yourself and enjoying a normal social life. Not drinking any alcohol is one obvious solution for avoiding the symptoms, but unless it’s your personal choice to be a teetotaler (someone who completely refuses to drink alcohol), it’s fair to say that alcohol consumption in moderation is all part-and-parcel of relaxing and socializing with friends … as well as making potential new friends or sealing business deals. </p>
<p>A much more acceptable solution to the problem is to give your body a helping hand. <a href="http://www.afformula.com/about/how-it-works/" title="How AF Formula works">AF Formula™</a> is that solution. The natural mix of herbs, vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients contained in the Formula helps to restore the metabolic balance in your body, effectively making up for the inactive ALDH2 enzyme. You can’t change your genetics, but in the case of Alcohol Flush Reaction, you can change the effect your genetics have on your life.      </p>
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		<title>Is There a Cure For Asian Flush?</title>
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<p>The short answer is yes, but until recently, the majority of Asian Flush cures involved making extensive dietary changes, which at best could be inconvenient and at worst could be massively complicated. If you are a sufferer of Asian flush, the question you really want answered is, <em>“Is there a simple cure for Asian Flush?”</em> To find the answer, read on&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What is “Asian Flush” and why do I suffer from it? </strong></p>
<p>In essence, Asian Flush is a skin reaction to alcohol. It’s also known as “Asian Red Face” or “Alcohol Flush Reaction” and those terms are pretty descriptive! Almost 50 per cent of Asian people suffer the embarrassment of a red or “glowing” face when they drink alcohol, and in some cases, the skin of both the face and the neck can take on an unsightly blotchy and sometimes swollen appearance. If this is happening to you, it can understandably lead to anxiety in social situations and the red appearance of your skin can lead to people jumping to conclusions about your physical and/or emotional state. </p>
<p>The symptoms are the result of an inactive enzyme named Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2). This enzyme is responsible for the breakdown and processing of alcohol in the body, and it’s also the missing link in terms of why Asian people suffer a flush reaction and Caucasian people typically do not. Caucasians generally possess two active copies of the ALDH2 enzyme which allows for the normal breakdown and metabolism of alcohol. Affected Asians, on the other hand, typically possess only one active copy of ALDH2 and another inactive copy which results in an inability to process alcohol efficiently. The consequent slowing of the metabolic process leads to a build-up of acetaldehyde (a by-product of the breakdown of alcohol) in the body, and this manifests into the symptoms of Asian Flush.   </p>
<p>Asian Flush symptoms are the result of an imbalance in your body’s metabolic processes so if any Asian Flush “cure” is to be effective, it must correct and restore the natural balance or provide an alternative way of supporting your body as it process alcohol, which is what <a href="http://www.afformula.com/pricing/" title="AF Formula">AF Formula</a> does so well. In recent times, one of the most popularly used methods of counteracting symptoms has been to take antacids before drinking alcohol. But, while this may help to lessen the degree of flushing in some individuals, it is by no means a cure-all approach or a healthy approach in the long-term. It’s also an approach that requires an element of “being prepared” for alcohol consumption with the need to take an antacid around an hour in advance … which is hardly conducive to enjoying a normal, oftentimes spontaneous, social life!</p>
<p><strong>So is there an Asian Flush cure that I can use without making any changes to my diet?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, AF Formula™ offers a new and simple approach to managing your alcohol flush reaction. It is a convenient, natural, and proven Asian Flush cure which is transforming the social lives of Asian people all over the world. The formula is as simple to take as a daily dietary supplement and it allows sufferers to enjoy alcohol anytime without any embarrassing symptoms … unless of course you choose to overdo it: there is no “cure” for inebriated dodgy dance-floor moves or karaoke performances! However, in terms of eradicating the common symptoms of redness, blotchiness, headaches and nausea associated with Asian Flush, AF Formula™ has a 91 per cent success rate. </p>
<p><strong>What are some of the natural ingredients in the AF Formula™ Asian Flush cure?</strong></p>
<p>Passion Flower – this plant is a centuries old natural remedy for the treatment of stress and anxiety.<br />
Primula Officinalis Flower – this plant contains naturally calming properties which relieve nervous tension without generating any drowsiness.<br />
 Valerian Root – this plant has long been recognized as a natural treatment for the symptoms of anxiety. This is due to its role in helping to increase GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) production in your brain which in turn helps to induce a sense of calm.</p>
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<p>The combination of active herbal ingredients along with vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients helps to support the lack of the inactive enzyme (Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 &#8211; ALDH2) in your body. Taking two tablets each day makes it possible for your body to process alcohol in the same way as someone possessing two active copies of the ALDH2 enzyme. This means you are free to enjoy sharing a social drink at any time without fear of flushing or blotching. So, in answer to the question of whether there is a simple Asian Flush cure available; there is now! Get started and try our revolutionary supplement for yourself. It comes with a 60 day money back guarantee because we want to make sure that you have enough time to ensure it works for you.  </p>
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