No, alcohol remains in your system for twenty-four hours, give or take based on your metabolic uniqueness.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on various factors such as your metabolism, body weight, and the alcohol content of the beer. However, in general, consuming two 24 oz cans of beer within a few hours could potentially result in a positive urine test for alcohol the next morning. It is always best to allow ample time for your body to metabolize the alcohol before taking any alcohol tests.
there would be more of it and your urine would be more translucent.
If you were to drink it, you would drink it as any other beverage. You would fill a cup with the beverage of your choice and drink it.
alcohol suppresses the amount of ADH (anti-diahretic hormone) released, causing less water being reabsorbed from urine to blood in kidneys. you will then produce a lot of dilute urine as a result >> To measure the alcohol concentration in their urine I would test the concentration of the urine, to test how much water there was in the urine. Normally, 95% of the urine is composed of water, but if the person had drunk alcohol, the kidneys would take out more water (from the blood) than usual and pass it into the urine. This would have a diluting effect on the urine, so more of the urine would be composed of water than normal. I could test for water by dipping dry cobalt chloride paper into the urine. I could then note any colour change. A pale pink would indicate water, and I could compare the colour of the paper to the other urine samples.
There is no reason why you would spit when you drink alcohol. If it bothers you, then stop drinking alcohol.
No it should not. A proper urine test for alcohol would be chemically targeted to detect only ethyl alcohol... commonly known as ethyanol or grain alcohol. That is the type we drink to get wasted. All other forms of alcohol are deadly poisons to humans and have absolutely no enjoyable effects whatsoever. Therefore it would be an utter waste of time and resources to test for non drinkable alcohols.
Well there is two types of alcohol tests. One test for your urine is a simple 24 hours test for alcohol which will come up negative if it is the next night. That test runs by drink per hour. But there is a test called a ETG test. This test WILL detect alcohol in your system for 72 hours after your last drink. This is a urine test and it will hold up in court if you come up positive. Tehre is now way to get around it. So stop drinking if you have to take a urine test for alcohol. Oh and i know this beucase i run a urine drug testing clinic.
I don't mean to be rude. But why the hell would you want to drink urine?
The same as what would happen if you drank it at any other age, your liver would process the alcohol out of your bloodstream. If you drink too much it could harm your development, but that's at the stage of acute alcohol poisoning.
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if you drink for month and then don't drink for 3 weeks would the alcohol still be in your body yes or no
Of course you cannot drink alcohol after surgery, the pain meds prescribed would cause havoc if alcohol is then introduced. It is not advisable to drink when taking pain medication. However, once you have healed and are no longer on medications, it would be fine to drink some alcohol.
I would be guessing seeing as most urine is not good for your health, that rabbit urine is just the same. I would be very worried about your mental health if you are contemplating whether to drink rabbit urine or not. Please, do not DRINK!