oxidation
How long does it take for alchohol to be processed by the liver?
Metabolism
Not if consumed in moderation.
its about 50 to 60 percent alcohol
It is true that approximately 90 percent of all alcohol consumed is metabolized by the liver.
It might possibly if alcohol is consumed heavily over a period of decades.AnswerYour liver also, if alcohol is consumed heavily over a period of decades.
Consumed in moderation, alcohol causes no problems for the liver. However, heavy and abusive drinking over a period of decades increases the risk of developing cirrhosis of the liver.
Yes and no. Alcohol can destroy the liver if too much alcohol is consumed. However, an individual does not consume alcohol for a long period of time, the liver can heal itself.
Coffee does not help the liver process alcohol more quickly. It actually does the opposite. Coffee dehydrates you, and this will slow the liver down.
Alcoholic liver disease usually occurs after years of drinking too much. The longer the alcohol use has occurred, and the more alcohol that was consumed, the greater the likelihood of developing liver disease.
In the liver from hepatocytes (liver cells) in to the Hepatic sinusoids.
Diabetics should not drink alcohol. period. But it's mostly related to what type of diabetes you're talking about. When alcohol is consumed, it is processed by the liver. The liver is responsible for eliminating toxins in the blood. People with diabetes don't always have a proper functioning liver, and therefore cannot process the toxins in the correct way. Also, in some alcohol there are hidden sugars, and that doesn't help the diabetic's pancreas, whatsoever. Hope this helped. -HayleyHypnotiq (: