Drinking alcohol in moderation, unless contraindicated, is associated with better health and greater longevity.
If you are referring to Isopropyl Alcohol, then NOyou cannot consume it in small amounts. You may want to consult a doctor if you have ingested it.
Methanol
Alcohol keeps the vanilla product fresh while amplifying the flavor. The alcohol is not harmful in small amounts.
Prevention requires abstinence from alcohol. Persons who consume small or moderate amounts of alcohol might theoretically help prevent nutritional complications of alcohol use with dietary supplements including B vitamins.
Small amounts of alcohol may temporarily (sometimes dramatically) ease the shaking. Some experts recommend a small amount of alcohol (especially before dinner).
Alcohol is and addictive substance. Drink in small amounts and not to often in order to avoid alcoholism.
Small amounts of alcohol can indeed pass directly into the bloodstream from the mouth or stomach. Most alcohol passes into the bloodstream through the liver though. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alcohol is absorbed from the stomach and small intestine by diffusion. Most absorption occurs from the small intestine due to its large surface area and rich blood supply
yes and no eating small amounts yes large amounts no
Pharmaceuticals, medicinal herbs, or alcohol.
Absolutely not. Alcohol and sleep aids should never be combined, even in small amounts.
Speak to your doctor before drinking any alcohol. It is possible that small amounts of alcohol might be OK. Alcohol in large quantities would be tantamount to suicide. Alcohol compromises the cardiovascular system, and yours has already demonstrated its unreliability.
They create small amounts of fixed nitrogen.