Any food in the stomach will slow absorption a little bit, but the difference is small.
Instead of milk take a lot of meat or fish along with your drinks. This will not only slow down the absorption, it will protect your gastro-intestinal tract.
YES.
A full stomach will slow the absorption.
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The reason why intoxicated people drink coffee is not to slow the absorption of alcohol into the body, but to use caffeine as a stimulant, to counteract the depressant effect of alcohol. One drug fights against the other. But no, coffee does not slow the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream.
A high fat meal will slow the absorption of alcohol.
No, it actually increases it because of the dilution of the mixer
No, it actually increases it because of the dilution of the mixer
Alcohol is more readily absorbed on an empty stomach, than the slow absorption on a full stomach.
It takes about 20 minutes for the effect alcohol to be noticeable. But Eating food whilst drinking will slow down the absorption rate. For every 2 or 3 drinks you should have a glass of water. (this will also slow down absorption rate.) Sometimes people will have a greater resistance to alcohol i.e. Someone being way over the driving limit but not be affected at all by the alcohol. I think the more appropriate question would have been; What factors affect alcohol absorption.
Eating before and while drinking will slow down the absorption of alcohol, so it will lower the peak blood alcohol concentration.
When drinking it is important to drink responsibly. No, fruit juice does not tend to speed up the absorption of alcohol, it tends to slow it down.
the higher the proof or alcohol percentage the faster the absorption
No. Eating will slow the absorption of alcohol a little, but the total amount absorbed will not change appreciably. In other words, you can't drink more just because you have a full stomach.