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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.
Metabolism is the main process. However, alcohol also leavers the body through respiration and perspiration.
Metabolism is the process whereby alcohol is broken down into its components. Alcohol also leaves the body through respiration, urine and sweat.
Alcohol leaves the body through metabolism, respiration, urination, and perspiration.
No, alcohol is a poison in the blood. You have to wait for your liver to sort it out. Water most deffinetly will not speed it up.
The primary process is metabolism. However, some leaves the body through breath and perspiration.
The process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol in the body is called withdrawal. A person will be very sick for a while going through this adjustment.
through the CNS as alcohol is a CNS depressant.
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.
We know that through metabolism the body rids itself of alcohol. Alcohol must be metabolized to get it out of the body.To remove most substances from the body they are chemically reacted (metabolized) to make them more water soluble so they pass into the urine. Ethanol is oxidized by alcohol dehydrogenase (a group of enzymes) in the liver.