that's probably not a good idea it would be like saying to a person who needs blood, this blood donor had alcohol in their system but we'll give to u anyway. not only does it sound unpleasent but it is also probably not real healthy either.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
by breathing into an alcohol testing unit or blood analysis
Nothing.
Through the blood system
Alcohol can temporarily increase blood flow by dilating blood vessels, but excessive alcohol consumption can have negative effects on the cardiovascular system and overall health. It is not recommended as a way to improve blood flow.
No your blood alcohol content (bac) is determined by home much alcohol is in you system. How ever anemia can cause you to feel more intoxicated.
No. There is a 12 hour deferral since last alcohol intake if you want to donate blood.
There are several devices that can monitor blood alcohol concentration when a person is confined to home.
Alcohol dilates blood vessels in the nose and reduces blood's ability to clot by decreasing platelet activity "thinning" the blood and increasing the chance for a nose bleed.
the circulatory system (blood stream)
Drinking alcohol soon after surgery is discouraged because alcohol thins the blood (which is good for the heart and circulatory system) but increases the chances of bleeding.
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.