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No, the body metabolizes alcohol at a constant rate, and trying to speed up the process can be dangerous. Drinking water, eating food, and getting rest can help sober you up, but the only way to truly eliminate alcohol is through time.
the liver filters out the alcohol and the body releases it in the form of urine
Metabolism is the process whereby alcohol is broken down into its components. Alcohol also leaves the body through respiration, urine and sweat.
Metabolism is the main process. However, alcohol also leavers the body through respiration and perspiration.
Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, or ethanol) is itself a drug. They are really adictive and do bad stuff to your body.
The body removes alcohol at the rate of about 1/3 ounce per hour: about 10 hours for three ounces. There is no way to speed it up.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
Withdrawl.
Matabolites are produced by your liver to process alcohol (ETOH, is the kind of alcohol humans drink) out of your body.
Typically, the body can process enough alcohol in an hour's time to avoid legal intoxication. But if you drink enough to be detected by a BAC test, it takes about 12 hours for the body to rid itself of the alcohol to undetectable levels.
Alcohol affects the neurotransmitters in the brain, altering levels of serotonin and dopamine, which can lead to changes in mood and behavior. It can also impair judgment and lower inhibitions, which may result in a shift in personality traits.
Sweat and urine.