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Drink Lot's of water
Drinking alcohol can speed up the process of dehydration and lead to serious health issues.
Nothing can be done to speed up the process.
The alcohol stays in the blood, and you get drunker, and your BAC goes up.
Whatever it takes to get your blood alcohol level up to about .5%. After that, you won't be drinking any more.
When drinking it is important to drink responsibly. No, fruit juice does not tend to speed up the absorption of alcohol, it tends to slow it down.
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 reason why alcohol consumption leads to increase in systolic blood pressure is that is because Alcohol almost always raises blood pressure, causes weight gain & boosts triglyceride levels in the blood. Each gram of alcohol puts systolic blood pressure up 0.24mmHg, diastolic 0.16 mmHg.If you drink, limit your alcohol consumption to no more than two drinks per day for men and no more than one drink per day for women.
The only way to restore sobriety in someone who has been drinking alcohol is to wait until they alcohol leaves their system - either by way of metabolism or by excretion. There are a few ways to speed up the process (but it still takes time). Drinking lots of water will slightly speed up the process of excreting the alcohol. Eating may provide food to soak up some of the alcohol that is still in the stomach before it enters the bloodstream, lessening the length of time a person stays drunk. Vomiting up the alcohol in your stomach will also lessen the time it takes to become sober again. In extreme cases of alcohol poisoning it may be necessary to do blood replacement - drain the alcohol containing blood while replacing it with alcohol-free blood. It won't sober them up it will speed up their recovery.
There is no artificial way to do this or speed up the natural bodily process known as metabolization. Everone's metabolization rate is different but some generalizations can be drawn: It takes approximately one hour for your body to completely metabolize one ounce of alcohol. Four drinks means that your body will have residual affects of alcohol for about four hours. The faster you drink and the more potent the drink, the more alcohol your body will have to process. It is the alcohol still within your system that has not yet been metabolized that is measured by Breathalyzers, or measured by blood draws.
You can't do anything to speed up the process.
Drink lots of water, sweat it out by going to the sauna and / or excercising while wearing a sweat suit, constantly drink fluids like water and sports drinks.