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Will a person's BAC go down with a cold shower?

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A person BAC will go down if they?

A person's BAC will go down if they simply do nothing. In fact, people cannot speed up the process of metabolism.


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BAC goes down through the natural process of metabolism, which occurs at the rate of about .015 BAC per hour.


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