yes, it does
They do not, as sports drinks are designed to replenish the water electrolytes that a person has lost, while alcohol does the exact opposite - make you lose water.
Alcohol doesn't cause the body to retain water but to lose it.
Yes, beer contains alcohol and alcohol in small quantities makes you lose your inhibitions and in large quantities make you drunk. When you are drunk you are not in control of yourself.
Because your body is dehydrated from the alcohol and your body uses any water it can to clean the alcohol out of your system.
If you need to make an intoxicating drink you can distill a mixture of alcohol and water to make spirits.
No, rubbing alcohol does not make water disappear when they mix. Instead, rubbing alcohol and water form a uniform solution where the molecules of both substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
There is an old saying... "Alcohol increases the desire but lessens the performance."
water and fire
To make rubbing alcohol from isopropyl alcohol, you can mix it with water in a specific ratio. Typically, rubbing alcohol is made by combining 70 isopropyl alcohol with 30 water. This mixture creates a solution that is effective for disinfecting surfaces and skin.
If you're talking about drinking alcohol, that's not such a hot idea. Alcohol is a diuretic (makes you lose water), and with the diarrhea you might be a bit dehydrated already to start with. What you should do instead is to make sure you've drunk enough water.
Add 5% water
alcohol + water