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Man’s Gut Produces Alcohol Naturally, Misdiagnosed as Alcoholic

28 May 2026
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For nearly a decade, Eric Poulin from Nova Scotia has experienced episodes resembling intoxication despite not consuming alcohol, a condition known as auto-brewery syndrome. This rare disorder causes his gut to produce ethanol faster than his body can metabolize it, leading to symptoms like slurred speech and impaired cognition. Poulin faced skepticism from the healthcare system, often being misidentified as an alcoholic, while distressing incidents occurred that he could not recall. The syndrome, which is poorly understood with fewer than 100 documented cases, results from an imbalance of gut microorganisms that ferment carbohydrates into alcohol. Although Poulin tried dietary changes and antifungal treatments, he continues to struggle with his condition, which has severely impacted his ability to work and care for his five children.

Why It Matters

Auto-brewery syndrome is a rare and largely unstudied condition, highlighting challenges in diagnosing atypical presentations of rare diseases. With less than 100 documented cases, there is limited clinical understanding and treatment options available. The condition can significantly affect an individual’s daily life and relationships, as seen in Poulin’s situation where he has been unable to work since 2023. Increased awareness and research could lead to better diagnostic methods and treatment strategies, benefiting individuals who suffer from this complex disorder.

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