It circulates throughout the body.
Alcohol is absorbed through the blood stream
It gets absorbed into the columnar cells lining the large intestine and from there, it enters the blood stream.
to the lungs for oxygenation then to blood stream
Blood stream
after the sugar reached the blood stream it makes you go hyper and very excited
Blood returning from systemic circulation enters the heart at the right atrium. Blood from the pulmonary circulation enters the left atrium.
No, it won't go into a babies blood stream when kissed.
Blood passes through the bicuspid valve and enters the left ventricle.
Herbs such as sassafras,some needles an threads for sewing, alcohol for cleaning wound, leeches for sucking out impurities in the blood stream, and of course bandages
Blood collection staff will not collect volunteer donations from potential donors who are obviously intoxicated, or if they can detect the smell of alcohol on the donor. This has nothing to do with the ETOH in the product, the amounts present will have no effect on the recipient. Rather, it is prevent possible donor reactions such as syncope, nausea, seizure activity, etc.
because it messes with you blood stream and nervus
No. Your body burns alcohol quite rapidly it takes a few hours for it to burn up the last of the alcohol you have consumed. Unlike sugar and fat, your body can not store alcohol. It leaves it in the blood stream until it is burned up. Whatever your kidneys remove remains in your bladder until you urinate a few times and remove it. So if you do not go to the bathroom for a long time after the last drinks, it will be in your urine long after it is gone from your blood.