Women actually have the opposite problem —
excessive alcohol consumption often leads to increased testosterone levels, sometimes even resulting in the loss of female sexual characteristics.
Not exact matches
Thiamin and niacin deficiencies are generally caused by
excessive alcohol consumption which is
often combined with a poor diet.
Children make the conversion very poorly and infants not at all — they must obtain their precious stores of vitamin A from animal fats — yet the low - fat diet is
often recommended for children.2 Strenuous physical exercise,
excessive consumption of
alcohol,
excessive consumption of iron (especially from «fortified» white flour and breakfast cereal), use of a number of popular drugs,
excessive consumption of polyunsaturated fatty acids, zinc deficiency and even cold weather can hinder the conversion of carotenes to vitamin A3, as does the low - fat diet.
And, according to Elsie, she saw Ryan «repeatedly abusing a panoply of legal and illegal drugs, including without limitation: cocaine, ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms, and steroids... Phillippe increasingly combined these drugs with
excessive alcohol consumption and
often exhibited symptoms attendant of poly drug and
alcohol abuse, including mood swings and bouts of anger.»