It depends on what you mean by tolerate. Alcohol is a neurotoxin (nerve poison) that affects every cell in the body. It is good for no one in large quantities.
Can people tolerate alcohol in small quantities?
Most people can drink one or two drinks and suffer few if any ill effects, that will disappear in a couple of hours. If they find that they have a desire to continue drinking, they should read farther down this page.
Can people tolerate it in large quantities?
Some people develop a tolerance for alcohol's presence in the body, in that it requires more and more of it to reach the same levels of subjective intoxication. This is one of the earliest and surest indications of developing Alcoholism. The guy who can drink all his buddies under the table is the loser, not the winner.
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People who have been drinking heavily experience reduced capacities of every kind. People who claim that they have no problem with alcohol because they have an exceptionally high tolerance, the ability to drink large amounts and show little or no effects from it, are in fact announcing that they have one of the standard indicators of physiological dependence on alcohol. Alcohol is one of the worst substances when it comes to addiction and severity of overdoses.
Tolerance refers to the blood alcohol level necessary to cause impairment of mental and physical function. As alcoholism develops, the ability to tolerate alcohol also increases.
Rather better than other religions tolerate Islam.
tHE WOMEN WEIGHT LESS AND SO CANNOT TOLERATE THE POSION AND THE TOXIN IN ALCOHOL
It appears that teen brains might tolerate less alcohol than an older brain. However, there is no evidence that drinking in moderation has any adverse effects on the teen brain.
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People have to tolerate the laws Congress passes.
All alcohols (they are a type of chemicals) are injurious to health. Humans do use ethanol and in very small quantities humans can tolerate this.
an age limit to buy alcohol forbid people from buying alcohol.
A sample of ethanol may have other additives added to the solution. Typically a laboratory can purchase either denatured ethanol or pure ethanol. Denatured ethanol may have acetone, isopropyl alcohol, methanol, or other volatile solvents that are poisonous for ingestion. It prevents other people from drinking this stock of ethanol: it will not only taste bad, but it will have other serious side effects. Most chemistry and biology work can tolerate using denatured alcohol, especially if it is used mainly to clean the benches. However, DNA extractions which require 200 proof ethanol can not tolerate contaminants.
Usually by cheating on them. There's not many people out there that will tolerate that.