Episode Description
- A single binge-drinking episode triggers rapid immune and barrier damage in your gut, and those changes continue to affect digestion, inflammation, and nutrient absorption for days or weeks afterward
- Alcohol causes your immune system to attack your own gut lining, increasing intestinal leakiness and allowing bacterial toxins to enter your bloodstream, which fuels whole-body inflammation
- Repeated binge drinking quietly reshapes your gut microbiome, leaving behind a pro-inflammatory bacterial pattern that makes your gut overreact to stress, infection, or irritation long after drinking stops
- The gut damage from binge drinking is driven by immune and microbiome disruption, not oxidative stress, which means antioxidants alone do not undo the harm
- Even when your gut looks "normal" after drinking, hidden microbial changes remain and raise your risk for inflammation, digestive problems, immune imbalance, and slower recovery when your body is challenged