Alcohol is very good as an anesthetic or something that puts people to sleep
Yes, consuming substances that alter your state of mind, such as marijuana or alcohol, can potentially affect the results of an eye exam. These substances can impact factors like pupil size, eye muscle coordination, and visual acuity, making it harder for the eye care professional to accurately assess your vision. It's best to avoid these substances before an eye exam to ensure the most accurate results.
As I was researching, which wasn't far beyond much, I came across a technique of using a spoon to in take your alcohol, instead of just 'drinking'. That inhaling oxygen as you ingest the alcohol it becomes stronger, as to the truth behind it, I am not so sure of. It may or may not work. There's an experiment for you, if you can do it. Remember! Always be safe. Check everything you do and take with using alcohol, do not be stupid and idiotic, please. It saves lives, and saves policemen time and effort instead of housing you until you sober up. So, never operate a motor-vehicle. Thank you. As to the question of intensifying the affect of alcohol, that's all I have for now.As I was researching, which wasn't far beyond much, I came across a technique of using a spoon to in take your alcohol, instead of just 'drinking'. That inhaling oxygen as you ingest the alcohol it becomes stronger, as to the truth behind it, I am not so sure of. It may or may not work. There's an experiment for you, if you can do it. Remember! Always be safe. Check everything you do and take with using alcohol, do not be stupid and idiotic, please. It saves lives, and saves policemen time and effort instead of housing you until you sober up. So, never operate a motor-vehicle. Thank you. As to the question of intensifying the affect of alcohol, that's all I have for now.Well, I'm not much of an experienced alcohol-user, but I seem to have come across during my research, cigarettes may intensify the 'buzz'. Well, I'm not much of an experienced alcohol-user, but I seem to have come across during my research, cigarettes may intensify the 'buzz'.cardiovascular risks may come into play, so be gentle if you do decide to do such.(Heart risks are what I'm pointing out here.)
Alcohol is flammable, so putting it in a balloon could create a fire hazard. In addition, the fumes from the alcohol could expand the balloon and potentially cause it to burst. It is not safe or recommended to put alcohol in a balloon.
Then having alcohol in a person system it effects the person's vision. Alcohol can effect a lot of things in a person's body.
The moon can't talk... so I'm guessing not.
Drugs can affect anyone in any state of mind, while consciousness or not.
yes, it do affect the alcohol
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
The alcohol in not known to affect the flow of menstruation.
No. Corticosteroids can affect your mood, and could combine with alcohol (especially in terms of mood swings), but they will not affect the actual level of alcohol in your blood.
Alcohol does not affect the cerebrum...rather it affects the cerebellum of the brain.
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.
Alcohol can affect a few things. Alcohol can affect the mind, body and thinking.
If a person has alcohol on his breath, they were probably drinking therefore they would most likely have an altered state of consciousness.
No. Blood alcohol level is a measure of how much alcohol is in solution in the blood. It is possible to affect the rate of absorption, but not the level that is reached.
No. Neither alcohol nor hep B affect the kidney. Hep B infection and alcohol both affect the liver but the vaccine is not a live vaccine so it does not.