The effects of food and drink on the body's pH can begin to manifest within 30 minutes to a few hours after consumption. This is due to the digestive process, where acids and bases from the food interact with the body's systems. However, the overall impact on blood pH is typically minimal, as the body maintains tight regulation of pH levels through various homeostatic mechanisms.
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no, of course not. as long as you drink it with a healthy diet, you will grow fine!
Everyone's bodies metabolize alcohol at a different rate. It is not accurate enough to determine how long ago you had a drink, or how many drinks you had. It can only tell how much alcohol you currently have in your system.
A breech cloth is something used long ago to cover peoples bodies. A piece of clothing == ==
First, Take a long hot shower Next,DRINK SOMETHING warm
no but on carrot island or something you can mix a drink to change it.
food, table, server, bill, drink
if you mean alcohol then once you drink it it goes into your bloodstream and can also have long term damage.. such as live failure
Bottles, glasses, mugs, cans, and steins are the conventional modes. As for the unconventional, anything that will hold the drink long enough to be consumed could be used.
sleep, eat, read, shop, watch tv, have a drink
it is fine to drink fizzy drinks as long as you brush your teeth 3 times a day
If your temperature is taken orally, the temperature of your drink can change the reading on the thermometer. If your temperature is taken rectally or in the axilla, then it wouldn't matter how long it as been since you drank something.