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Can drinking in winter drive away the cold?
Alcohol can stimulate the capillaries on the surface of the body, dilate blood vessels and accelerate blood flow. Blood stored in organs such as the human liver will also flow to the body surface, and people will naturally feel fever on the body surface. But this is only a temporary phenomenon, because the body radiates heat faster and pays more calories than alcohol.