Virtually all alcohol is metabolized by the liver. However, a very small percentage of alcohol is lost through respiration and perspiration.
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the rest is in the stomach, and some in small intestions.
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No. Alcohol is processed through the body at a rate of about one beer an hour depending on a number of factors. It leaves no trace after the body has processed it completely, 24 hrs should be safe no matter how much you drank.
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Metabolism is the process whereby alcohol is broken down into its components. Alcohol also leaves the body through respiration, urine and sweat.
There is no such thing. They will either sample your breath or your blood.. By the time it is processed into your body it leaves no trace in your saliva, except what minor residual effect may linger inside your mouth as your drank it.
Alcohol leaves the body through metabolism, respiration, urination, and perspiration.
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Yes. The EtG is a 3 day alcohol test. It tests the electrolites that alcohol leaves in your body.
The leaves of the Camellia sinensis (there are other varieties) are processed and used to brew tea.