I have never heard of anyone using water to clear alcohol out of the body. I am sure the only cure for being drunk is time. You have to wait for the alcohol to gradually leave the body, and there is no other cure for drunkenness, other than the passage of time. Although it is claimed by Harvard University that people who take St. John's Wort and Kudzu together, drink less, than people who don't take the two supplements together. I have never heard of anyone who used water to clear alcohol out of their system. Only the passage of time does that.
Since the answer to the first question is "no", the answer to the second question is kind of meaningless. Bleach and water will just make you sick, it won't "clean your system."
The amount of water you drink makes no difference to the speed with which drugs are cleaned out of your system.
To clean a thermometer with rubbing alcohol, it is generally recommended to use enough alcohol to wet a cotton ball or pad. You can then gently swab the thermometer with the alcohol-soaked cotton to disinfect it before rinsing with water.
It really depends on what kind of pills and how much you weigh but enough water will clean your system just keep drinkin and peeing
That will depend dramatically on what the water is contaminated with and if the contamination was also in the sediments and/or the groundwater system of the lake.
The amount of time that alcohol stays in your system will depend on how much alcohol has been consumed.
Nothing. Alcohol is cleared from the body by the liver (assuming a healthy liver) at a rate of 1/3 ounce per hour, pretty much no matter what you do.
NO,,use Octane booster instead,,adding a lot alcohol will clean out the fuel system so much that might plug up the filter and pump.
Pure alcohol is transparent, pretty much like water.
Drink as much water as u can at least 20 water bottles in 3 hour
Pickle juice will not clean your system. Only time can get THC out of your system.
Alcohol suppressed ADH hormone (something that helps regulate the body's water levels) so the body has either too little or too much water in it's system. This can cause frequent urination and increased thirst