The universal way is through the body's own processes. Sugar in the intestines is converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide (a gas). This occurs in all human bodies, including those of alcohol abstainers.
The most common way of increasing the body's own "home made" supply, is through is drinking Alcoholic Beverages. People sometimes inhale alcohol vapors or take alcohol enemas. When alcohol is in the stomach and intestines it goes out through the lining into the bloodstream
If you read the article in related links, you'll discover that alcohol doesn't turn into sugar in your body. It turns into something else. Read the article and find out what. In fact, alcohol is usually created by the metabolism of sugar. That is to say, you get alcohol from sugar, not sugar from alcohol.
You drink it and it enters through your blood stream. It goes down the oesophagus
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It's being converted to sugar all the time in your body as it's being processed.
Alcohol by itself will not. However the other components in the alcoholic beverages that contains the alcohol may convert into something else.
Yes, briefly, while your body processes it.
no
No, vodka has no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
Yes, temporarily as your body processes it.
Typically, none. Vodka has calories, but they are all derived from the alcohol; there is no sugar in there, the sugars will have been turned into alcohol by the yeast.
Alcohol is a sugar molecule. All vodka has sugar.
While your body processes alcohol it is temporarily turned into sugar.
Vodka contains no sugar, carbs, fat, cholesterol, or sodium.
Vodka contains no sugar, carbs, fat or sodium.
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Neither vodka nor rum contain sugar.
There is no sugar, sodium, carbs, fat or cholesterol in vodka.
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