In roughly 30 seconds. It might take a bit longer to reach some tissues.
A few minutes
No. Once the alcohol enters your bloodstream, the only way to get it out is through your liver and kidneys. However, by vomiting you can get rid of the alcohol that's still in your stomach and therefore keep you from becoming more intoxicated than you already are.
This is for women... Once alcohol is absorbed, it spreads rapidly into the body water spaces, so the smaller size and higher body fat content of women increase its levels. Resource: http://www.medicinenet.com/alcohol_and_nutrition/page2.htm
if you mean alcohol then once you drink it it goes into your bloodstream and can also have long term damage.. such as live failure
Time. It is that simple. Once alcohol is in your bloodstream there is nothing you can do to get rid of it. You have to wait until the body has the chance to process it and get it out of your system.
That would be Christianity.
it is in your bloodstream for days. if you use it just once you will have to be sober for at least a week to get it out of your system
Rabies is a virus transmitted through infected saliva. It enters the bloodstream and travels through the nerves and spinal column to the brain. Once in the brain, the virus replicates and spreads throughout the internal organs.
Cancer itself does not transfer or spread through the blood in the way that infectious diseases do. Cancer is not a contagious condition. However, cancer can metastasize, which means cancer cells from one part of the body can travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system to establish new tumors in distant organs or tissues. This process is called metastasis. When cancer metastasizes, cancer cells break away from the primary tumor, enter the bloodstream or lymphatic vessels, and are transported to other parts of the body. Once these cancer cells reach a new location, they can start to grow and form secondary tumors, which can be more challenging to treat. It's important to note that cancer itself does not spread from person to person like a contagious disease. Instead, the spread of cancer occurs within the body of the individual who has the cancer. Metastasis is a complex process that involves genetic changes in cancer cells, their ability to invade nearby tissues, enter the circulatory or lymphatic systems, survive in the bloodstream, and establish themselves in new locations.
Rice and alternatives contain carbohydrates. Our body breaks down these carbs by sending them through the digestive system. Once the carbs get to the small intestines, they are passed on to the bloodstream.
no. once drugs are in your bloodstream, there is nothing that can take them out but time.
Firearms and alcohol spread across the continent. Tribes turned against other tribes as the once-fabled empires faded into history. I hope this helps. :)