It only takes a few seconds for a chemical to reach the brain once it reaches the lungs but the timing of the effect of the chemical is variable, depending on circulation time, diffusability, concentration, fat solubility, metabolism, mechanism of action, etc.. For all practical purposes, most chemicals reach the brain in adequate amounts within 10 seconds.
10 min
Two to three minutes.
For simple tasks, it's almost instantaneous. For more complex problems , it takes as long as it takes. People assimilate and process things in their own time.
The idea that alcohol kills brain cells is a bit inaccurate, in the sense that alcohol affects every cell in the body. Long before it kills off "all" your brain cells, it will have done so much damage that you would die of other causes. (Which would certainly kill off the rest of your brain cells.) One answer that you might think about: The first few beers, if they cause you to lose control and have a head-on with a semi.
It'll probably be easier to reach it if you have a Delorean
12 miliseconds
A few minutes
90 mins
Alcohol can reach the brain within minutes of consumption, as it quickly enters the bloodstream through the stomach and small intestine. Its effects typically begin to be felt within 10-30 minutes after consumption, depending on factors such as the individual's metabolism and how much they have consumed.
Two to three minutes.
A hit of crack cocaine reaches the brain almost instantaneously -- in about 3 seconds or less.
Intoxication temporarily affects the operation of the brain.
liver disfunctions, pancreas, changes in a brain ( even alcohol releted dementia), lack of libido :)
Alcohol can start affecting the brain within minutes of consumption. It quickly enters the bloodstream and reaches the brain, where it can impact cognitive function, decision-making, and coordination. The level of impairment varies based on factors like the amount of alcohol consumed and individual tolerance.
Alcohol can start affecting the brain within minutes of consumption as it quickly enters the bloodstream and travels to the brain. Factors like the individual's metabolism, amount consumed, and whether they've eaten can influence how quickly it takes for alcohol to reach the brain. Typically, the effects can be felt within 10-30 minutes of consuming alcohol.
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