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An excessive use of alcohol may have an adverse affect on a persons health.
Alcohol does not give you energy; it has the opposite effect on your body by acting as a depressant and slowing down your central nervous system.
Alcohol does not give you energy; it actually has the opposite effect on your body by acting as a depressant, slowing down your central nervous system and making you feel tired or sluggish.
http://www.bloodalcohol.info/how-alcohol-affects-your-body.php/ is a great site that shows how alcohol will affect your body. It has a lot of source links as well that will give you information of other websites.
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Certain types of alcohol, like caffeinated alcoholic beverages or those with higher alcohol content, may give a temporary energy boost. However, it is important to note that alcohol is a depressant and can have negative effects on the body's overall energy levels.
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There are four basic food categories that give the body calories (energy); fat, carbohydrate, protein, and alcohol. Fat gives 9 calories per gram. Carbohydrates and proteins give 4 calories per gram. Alcohol gives 7 calories per gram.
Stimulants are drugs that give you energy while depressants calm the body down. Alcohol has the ability to do both of these things. It can be confusing to understand, but alcohol is a depressant drug.
Alcohol in the body can only diminish with time... Drinking coffee or water will not help nor will sleeping.... Give yourself a few days and it should be out of your bloodstream by then
Small quantities of alcohol are thought to be good for you. However, if you exceed the recommended daily and or weekly amounts, alcohol is harmful to the body. Taken in excess there is evidence that it damages the liver and perhaps the brain.
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