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well for me its best if i drink before 5 hours. but yeah it wouldn't hurt. most amount of time you should wait is like 3 hours or maybe even 2.
For a normal person with a healthy liver, alcohol is metabolized at around 0.02% BAC per hour. One drink, depending on body mass, is about 0.02% BAC, so one drink would take one hour to clear, five drinks would take five hours to clear, etc.
Alcohol only stays in they system for about 12 hours depending on how much you have had to drink. Alcohol breaks down in the body and makes it difficult to detect through urine. Alcohol is detected through blood alcohol level more accurately. Alcohol is processed by the liver at a rate of one ounce of pure alcohol in one hour. After that period, they can only test for the metabolites of alcohol. One once of alcohol is equal to one beer. Answer: Not Likely, but drink lots of water anyway to clense your system.
A standard serving of wine is five ounces.
If you mean alcohol,as little as possible and if you mean water then as much as you can get.
Alcohol, no. Milk, juices, water and healthful drinks, yes.
It usually stays about two to five hours, depending on how long it is until you urinate after drinking the alcohol.
.60 ounces of absolute alcohol is considered one standard drink. Assuming common values for alcohol by volume percentages, this gives: 12 oz. of beer. 5 oz. of wine. 1.5 oz. of hard liquor.
Standard drinks all contain the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). A standard drink of beer is 12 oz, a standard drink of dinner wine is five oz, and a standard drink of liquor is 1 & 1/2 oz.
If you are not driving then three to five drinks (dancing burns off the alcohol) and anything over that an individual may make a fool of themselves. If you are driving then one drink of any alcoholic beverage is the limit.
A standard drink refers to (a) 12 ounces of beer, (b) five ounces of wine or (c) 1 & 1/2 ounces of distilled spirits.
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