‘I have a weak pulse… … .’ As Kim Do-yoon pinched the lower part of his calf, he felt his uncle twitched slightly. “Umm.” [Kim Do-yoon, I think it would be better to start with the breakdown of alcohol in the body.] ‘Oh yeah. please. Ronnie.’ [It is carried out after analysis of the decomposition stage.] He didn’t drink much, but he couldn’t see the patient while he was drunk. When the stimulus produced by Ronnie was transmitted to the cortical receptors, ADH (alcohol dehydrogenase) was strongly secreted from hepatocytes. When alcohol was rapidly decomposed into water and carbon dioxide acetaldehyde, ALDH (acetaldehyde dehydrogenase) was secreted again by the action of the brain. Acetaldehyde, which causes blushing and vomiting or palpitations (chest palpitations), is also rapidly

