Alcohol is removed from the body by the action of the liver and by exhalation. If the body is frozen, both of those activities stop. You could expect that a thawed specimen of blood would contain substantially the same concentration of alcohol as was present at the time of death.
Blood Alchol Level
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No, it actually constricts the blood vessels
Yes, this is an item that can be stored frozen. It can last up to two years frozen. Meats have good blood juices that keep well frozen.
Blood pressure would decrease
bees are like humans, their organs get frozen and when warmed the organs start pumping blood back to their heart from where it had stopped, therefore "time traveling to the future".
Desaturation is a decrease in oxygen saturation, which is a measure of how much oxygen is being carried in the blood.
Insulin is the hormone that causes the blood sugar level to decrease.
The hormonal response to decrease in blood glucose is glucagon.... which actually increases the blood glucose level...
Applying pressure on the wound helps decrease blood loss by promoting the formation of blood clots. Additionally, vasoconstrictors such as epinephrine can constrict blood vessels to reduce blood flow to the area, helping to decrease bleeding.
To decrease a person's blood alcohol level, the most effective method is time, as the body metabolizes alcohol at a constant rate, typically about one standard drink per hour. Drinking water can help prevent dehydration and alleviate some symptoms of intoxication, but it does not speed up alcohol elimination. Eating food may also slow the absorption of alcohol but will not reduce the existing blood alcohol level. Ultimately, the safest approach is to allow time for the body to process the alcohol.
1.6 years. panguins live in Alaska ! the eskamoes call them bonner fish !!! the blood is alchol and they drink their blood from their skulls.