yes but only the morning after you pass out because the body is dehydrated and the alcohol isn't out of your system. Drinking water flushes the alcohol out which will in-turn make you feel a little bit drunk again. of course you will not be wasted but you will feel the effects of the alcohol again.
Temporarily by the mass of water drunk. This soon lost again.
of course not
It actually causes me to throw up. Maybe if you try to alternate a bit of water in between alcohol drinks, but when I'm already drunk it makes it more likely that I throw up.
3% And if your wondering it cant get you drunk, drinking water will get you more drunk.
They say when you pass out from drinking ,when you wake up,drink a glass or more of water.This will make your body feel the alcohol thats still in your system.But tried this many times and it isnt enough to brag about.And if your a regular drinker,the water will not all be absorbed like they say,its gonna come, out .....lol
No.
You have this wrongWhen you stop drinking alcohol you are said to be ON the wagon.Thus if you fall OFF the wagon it is taken to mean that you have started to drink alcohol again having one stopped.The WAGON in the expression relates to the water wagon, which was a horse-drawn water car once used to spray dirt roads to keep down the dust. (So if you were on the wagon you must be drinking WATER).
To avoid getting drunk quickly, you can pace yourself by alternating between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, eat a full meal before drinking, and stay hydrated by drinking water between alcoholic beverages. Additionally, be mindful of the type and strength of the alcohol you are consuming.
The impact of drinking alcohol depends upon the quantity of alcohol that you drink. If you are also drinking water along with your alcohol, that does not alter the impact of the alcohol (although it can reduce the severity of the subsequent hangover).
It can be caused by drinking alcohol
Probably, but I wouldn't advise drinking it to get drunk! It occurs naturally in the essential oils of certain plants. It is used as a solvent in perfumes, soaps, and medicine - but so too is ethanol (ethyl alcohol). The first rule of toxicolgy is that it's not the toxin, it's the dose. Drinking enough water can cause potentially lethal "water intoxication".
Basically, drinking alcohol influences a persons blood alcohol level. Also drinking water decreases it.