If your stomach only has alcohol in it, the alcohol will very quickly go into your blood system. With greasy foods, the concentration of alcohol in your stomach is going to be no where near as high.
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It would decrease the rate of absorption but not the total quantity absorbed.
It would slow but not decrease the total amount of alcohol absorbed into the blood.
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Remains in the stomach longer
the alchol rate slows down
while sleeping, we stay without food for at least 8 hours and our body gets in a catabolic stage...so it is important that before bed we give some protein to our body..but it is better that the protein is not fast absorbed but slowly absorbed so we have amino-acids through our body during the whole night and not the first 2-3 hours(that's how long takes for whey to be absorbed)...if your protein shake is with casein protein then it's ok..or you can better have some cottage cheese that also contains casein(slowly absorbed protein)...
Whey protein is highest absorbed [Biological value (BV) 104-159]
Having food in your stomach does not really affect alcohol consumption, but it does affect alcohol digestion. Alcohol is absorbed into the blood more rapidly if there is no food in the stomach. But the amount that you drink remains up to you, whether your stomach contains food or not.
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Yes it can. I find myself after having fun with my friends I come home and find myself having to us the bathroom. The alcohol makes you dehydrated mostly in the stomach and intestine which causes you to have movements that aren't exactly what you call fun. Ways you can prevent this and a hang over is drinking about 2 bottles of water. It always does the trick for me. Hope this helps you out.
A protein chemist is a chemist that studies the properties of proteins. Protein chemists study the structure of protein and how it is absorbed into the body.
Protein!
If you need to decrease the uric acid in your blood, that is done by eating less protein. Uric acid is a byproduct of protein digestion.
I was told my a dietician that I need to decrease my carb intake and increase protein