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No. There is a certain acid in your body that can get damaged by drinking any alcohol alone. Ever thought of how you get drunk and your stomach starts to hurt or you vomit ?
No chance
yes and it can hurt others so its true
Yes. Your kidneys and liver can only take so much impurity to filter out before they falter under the strain. If you are binge drinking, knock it off. One incident of alcohol poisoning CAN kill you . Please be careful.
Drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long period of years can scar the liver. However, drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol.
No it would hurt them. Making someone vomit is harmful. I think you might be thinking about the drug "Antabuse" which causes the person to become violently nauseated if they drink any more alcohol. That medication does help people stop drinking.
i don't think u can live with u a liver
A single occasional glass of red wine won't hurt, but drinking overall is discouraged. Methotrexate causes strain on the liver and kidneys, and the alcohol increases that.
ya. drinking is bad. smoke weed. Answer Drinking alcohol damages more parts of you body then marijuana but weed has the same addictive level of alcohol. Best is to never use it.
*****THE HUMAN BODY HAS A "FILTER"*****THINK OF YOUR LIVER AS A "FILTER" for your body. Everything that you ingest, goes through your liver before it leaves your body in the form of waste. Medications, alcohol, vitamins, poisons, etc... ALL pass through the "filter" (your liver). If you drink alcohol over a long period of time, it takes it's toll on your liver, like a filter that is overworked. Same thing if you take medications, even Tylenol, or just about anything in large quantities over a period of time, it taxes or overworks your liver, and the liver can become damaged and inflamed. Cirrhosis is one type of inflammation of the liver, caused by too much alcohol. Alcohol mixed with medication also can overwork the liver, causing damage. Tylenol bottles now carry a warning label about mixing alcohol and Tylenol. They have found cases of liver damage and even liver failure when the two are mixed, in medium to large doses. So poison is not the only thing that can "hurt" your liver. It is only one extreme example of what can hurt your liver.
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