The alcohol in beer, wine and liquor is the same kind and standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor have the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). They are completely equal to a breathalyzer.
Drinking alcohol can have many different effects on the body, and not all of them are life-threatening. Many of the effects of alcohol consumption are dose-dependent and can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as general health, tolerance, amount of alcohol consumed and frequency of consumption.
when they are physically and emotionally stressed
The beverages in which alcohol is found vary, but all beverage alcohol is the same. None of them are healthy for you, except in quite small quantities (about 1 drink or beer a day). The effects of the alcohol on body systems when taken in larger quantities far outweighs any beneficial effect from the beverage.
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No, they do not. As a matter of fact, they enhance these effects, since most of the soft drinks contain CO2, which helps to deliver alcohol to your blood more quickly.
Most alcohol is absorbed into the body through the samll intestines.
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The Liver. There are a variety of liver problems associated with alcohol, the most common of which are cirrhosis, caused by the formaldehyde produced during the metabolization of alcohol, and "fatty liver."
The Brain
yes.athletes have to be low on alcahol or they are fired ------------------------- In general, people with low body fat have less ability to absorb alcohol as they drink. It stays 'active' in their blood more than in most people. Also, being in peak physical condition, their metabolism is higher than most peoples, making the effects of alcohol quicker to start affecting them.
Alcohol is condisdered to be a poison and a toxin to the body. Alchohols major effects to the body are that of the Brain. When Alchohol is consumed it circulates around the body and eventually gets around to your brain. As you probably already know alcohol acts like a disinfectant and sterilization chemical. Alcohol that you drink has the same effect on the brain that it does to germs. In response to this the liver which acts like a filter to poisons and other parts of the body has to go into overtime to cleanse the toxins that were put into the body. This overloaded work for the liver can have major effects later in life including liver failure and the need for a liver transplant. Another effect that alcohol produces is neasue and dizzyness this is caused from alcohol killing part of your brain which makes you have that "drunk" feel. If to much alcohol is consumed you can actually can major brain damage and cause your brain altogether to stop working causing death. Most of the time though when you drink alot you pass out this is the onset to the brain shutting down non essential life sustaining functions such as consciousness.
well antidepressant pills such as zanax, valium, klonapin,(these r tha best) and some others including there generic versions are very similar to drinking alcohol. they are kind of addicting tho when u use them alot and really get u twisted when u mix them with alcohol and in most of the time you prolly wont really remember much of what happend that night hahahaha. so the answer is yes they aare similar to the effects of alcohol