One of two things will happen. One is you will die from alcohol poisoning. The other is becoming drunk. Most brands of hand sanitizer is the equivalent to 124 proof alcohol. Compare that to 80 proof Vodka for example. That would get you pretty messed up. In addition, hand sanitizer is made from ethyl alcohol which is very dangerous and is not the same type of alcohol that is ok to drink. This stuff is toxic.
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You might feel a slight sickness in your stomach because your stomach acids won't agree with it, but nothing you'll need to go to the hospital for. So just a minor upset stomach depending on how much was consumed, but don't go eating it on a regular basis!
It takes longer to digest plants because of the high amount of fiber.
Gasoline is poisonous for humans to drink. A small amount will not poison you; 1 glass will make you sick enough to have to go to the hospital. The human body cannot digest gasoline, your kidneys and liver will also suffer.
In your stomach, you mean? Hydrogen chloride and enzymes such as peptidases break down and digest animal protein that you have eaten. If you are asking about something you can ingest to help with digest the meat you have eaten, then a small amount of red wine is helpful.
The proper way to apply hand sanitizer is to first make sure your hands are visibly clean. Then, apply a small amount of sanitizer, about the size of a coin, to the palm of one hand. Rub your hands together, making sure to cover all surfaces, including the back of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails, until the sanitizer is dry.
Yes, the small intestine does digest the carbohydrates found in bread.
semiconductor.
It becomes slow.
You cannot exrete and no bacteria would be in you small intestine and it can be destroyed
It is called gastro paresis
It goes down theesophagus and into your stomach.Then it goes in your small intestine and then your large intestine.Then it goes to your rectum and out your anus.
everything happen all of it
Yes, the gallbladder and liver secrete bile into the small intestine to digest fats.