I don't think so, however; to my knowledge taking food WHILE consuming alcohol does slow the judgment impairing effects alcohol is known for.Plain English;If you eat while you drink you take longer to get drunk.
alcohol has been around since the stone age. scientists suggest that man in the stone age made pottery because they needed a mug for their alcohol. they also made corn into malt, the main ingredient for alcohol. alcohol has been around since the stone age. scientists suggest that man in the stone age made pottery because they needed a mug for their alcohol. they also made corn into malt, the main ingredient for alcohol.
If that person drink alcohol, that person have a very low chance of passing the EtG alcohol test. If that person did not drink, that person will be safe if no hand sanitizers, mouthwashes, or other products containing any alcohol have been used. EtG test will detect Ethanol alcohol was ingested within the past three or four days, or 80 hours after the ethanol alcohol has been metabolized by the body. It will also detect any other form of alcohol alcohol that has been been absorbed for any source, including non-alcoholic-beverage sources.
This process is called fermentation and has been used since the Stone Age.
Prior to Goodall's discovery of them eating meat it had been thought that chimpanzees were purely herbivores.
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It can have negative legal consequences. However, consuming alcohol in moderation has never been proven to have negative health consequences for teenagers.
The only way to restore sobriety in someone who has been drinking alcohol is to wait until they alcohol leaves their system - either by way of metabolism or by excretion. There are a few ways to speed up the process (but it still takes time). Drinking lots of water will slightly speed up the process of excreting the alcohol. Eating may provide food to soak up some of the alcohol that is still in the stomach before it enters the bloodstream, lessening the length of time a person stays drunk. Vomiting up the alcohol in your stomach will also lessen the time it takes to become sober again. In extreme cases of alcohol poisoning it may be necessary to do blood replacement - drain the alcohol containing blood while replacing it with alcohol-free blood. It won't sober them up it will speed up their recovery.
Alcohol rehab gives people time to sober up and learn about the disease of alcoholism, and supplies them with information and tools to use in order to remain abstinent. What happens after they leave is entirely up to them. If they do as they have been taught, and follow that course carefully, they have a reasonably good chance of staying sober, but there are no guarantees.
Gerard Way stopped drinking becauce he was killing himself, it was making him suicideal. he knew that if he wanted to keep living he had to do something about his alcoholism. The band helped him get through it, it only took two weeks for him to sober up. ever since August 14, 2004 he has been clean and sober.
Why yes, yes I am. Actually I've been sober way longer then that.
yes. A man and woman should have no secrest between them. especialy in marriage.
general term used is "sober". There is no term to my knowledge that is used to identify someone that has NEVER taken an alcholic drink (i.e "virgin" in sex) -- Gernerally "sober" is also used to describe how long it has been since you have had your last drink (i.e "I have been sober for 3 years, 5 months, 3 days" or "I have been sober since March 12, 2007")
Yes, Kelsey Grammer has been open about his struggles with alcohol and substance abuse in the past. He has stated that he is committed to maintaining his sobriety.
no, Brittany spears has been sober for the past 7 months. no drugs, no alcohol, no dating, no kissing, even no having sex. so there you got it. thnx. mxm_rox63@yahoo.com
You can consider a person who is not an alcoholic as being sober. There are more than 12,000,000 alcoholics in the United States, which is about 5 percent of the total population. This means 95 percent are sober, although you will find more than 75 percent of adults drink alcohol to some degree and that more than 75 percent of all high school students have been drunk at least once
No. Your body doesn't realise it is being poisoned and take steps to remove it (i.e. by throwing it up) until a large amount of alcohol has already been absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the brain.
April 20, 2008