Coffee and alcohol dehydrate you about the same per volume. You would need double the amount of water to hydrate your body back to the same point it was before the consumption of coffee or alcohol.
Alcohol is adiuretic. You will pee more than you drink.
Drinking coffee can help someone become sober by increasing alertness and reducing the feeling of intoxication. Caffeine in coffee can counteract the sedative effects of alcohol, making a person feel more awake and aware. However, coffee does not actually speed up the body's ability to metabolize alcohol, so it is not a substitute for time and rest in sobering up.
No. It simply makes the person more alert but only time can reduce the effects of alcohol on the body. Simple solution: dont get drunk.
Drinking water is the best way to stay hydrated. Drink more water if you are working out or in warm weather. Avoid caffeine and alcohol as these can dehydrate you.
Coffee is a diuretic so your kidneys work more, as with alcohol too, that's why you feel thirsty. But alcohol stills need to be burned (transform) by the body. The alcohol in your brain make the kidneys to be uncrontrolable so you eliminate too many fluids.
Because taking a shower or drinking some coffee doesn't get the alcohol out of your body, although it might help you be more alert.
Coffee is a diuretic so your kidneys work more, as with alcohol too, that's why you feel thirsty. But alcohol stills need to be burned (transform) by the body. The alcohol in your brain make the kidneys to be uncrontrolable so you eliminate too many fluids.
It's a good idea to stay hydrated; alcohol tends to dehydrate the system.
Coffee does not help the liver process alcohol more quickly. It actually does the opposite. Coffee dehydrates you, and this will slow the liver down.
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Because both have substances that cause the body to dehydrate
Alcohol is a depressant - coffee (or more precisely caffeine) is a stimulant. The caffeine counteracts the effects of the alcohol (BUT - doesn't remove it from your system !)