No, then the liver won't heal. You must stay totally on the wagon for the liver to fully repair itself.
This is not recommended. The liver is still quite vulnerable to injury, even after treatment of hepatitis C.
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There is also a risk of the original disease returning. Hepatitis virus still inhabits the patient, as does the urge to drink alcohol.
You wont die from three capfuls, or even a bottle. Still it wont be good for your stomach, or liver i suspect if you made a habit of it
The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was known for his sober habits in eating and drinking, but he did drink brandy (cognac) on occasion. His favorite brand was Courvoisier, which today still advertises itself as 'the brandy of Napoleon'.
once asorbed the stomach breaks it the liver takes it. FILTER (liver) the liver is a filter
No, although the liver and the stomach are right next to each other they are still separateorgans
Stop being so yellow and just drink it
How quickly your body process the alcohol depends on your liver function. If your liver is healthy, the turnaround time for the alcohol not to show up can be anywhere from 24 hours or longer depending on how much water you drink to flush it from your system. If your liver is not functioning correctly, it can take several days before your liver will be able to break it down and send it to the kidney to be urinated out. Nursing Student
The donor liver is placed in a different site, but it still has to have the same connections.
Boiling it and catching the steam makes it safe. The steam will not have the salt in it so it will be safe to drink. So all you need to do is figure out a still arrangement to catch the steam and allow it to cool itself back into water.
if you drink for month and then don't drink for 3 weeks would the alcohol still be in your body yes or no