Moderate alcohol consumption, including vodka, is generally not harmful to healthy kidneys; however, excessive drinking can lead to kidney damage and other health issues. Alcohol can dehydrate the body, which may strain the kidneys as they work to filter blood. Individuals with pre-existing kidney conditions should be particularly cautious and consult a healthcare professional regarding alcohol intake. Overall, moderation is key.
A good substitute for vanilla vodka in a cocktail recipe is regular vodka mixed with a small amount of vanilla extract.
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Mountain Dew and vodka are the best! It is called a Dewdriver. Mixing orange juice and vodka is called a screwdriver. So in my opinion, mountain dew and vodka is the best.
Yes. Barley water is good for Kidneys as well as good for urinary infections.
it can become a bubbly solution, but it tastes really good. the consistency can be affected, but the overall taste is good. it depends on the flavor of the vodka and powerade.
The good thing about vodka is, compared to most other drinks it is reletively flavourless which means you can mix it with almost anything. Vodka & 7up wouldn't taste bad at all.
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That is good question! Your kidneys are not protected by the skeleton. Kidneys can be readily accessed below the twelfth rib, lateral to the spine.
In my personal opinion, no.
Not sure but they are good anyway,as many are.
Yes it can. A man in Australia accidently drank Anti freeze which contains a deadly toxin Ethylene glycol and if you injest only a 3 to 4 ounces it can kill you. The man was rushed to the hospital and was immediately given hospital grade alcohol intravenously. The basic reason for this is the alcohol travels to the kidneys and prevents the ethylene glycol from being absorbed by the kidneys, thus preventing irreversible damage. Unfortunately the hospital ran out of hospital grade alcohol and had to improvise by using a substitute--Vodka from the liquor store. That's how vodka was able to save a person's life.