The liver may repair itself to a degree, but it will probably never be "normal" again, especially if cirrhosis has already started.
liver failure, death
No. People often drink coffee before, during, and after drinking beer.
If Plan A is drinking beer, which my Plan A always is, then yes, you can.
Both beer and rum can be toxic to the liver, but the level of toxicity largely depends on the amount consumed and the frequency of consumption. Beer typically has a lower alcohol concentration than rum, so moderate beer drinking may have less immediate impact on the liver compared to excessive rum consumption. However, excessive intake of either can lead to liver damage, including fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Ultimately, moderation is key for both types of alcohol.
That varies greatly depending on how much beer is consumed, what other insults are given to the liver and genetic predisposition. If you drink enough beer for long enough you will almost certainly have liver problems at some point (as well as many other problems). It usually takes 2-3 decades of heavy drinking to have clinically significant liver problems from drinking alcohol but you can easily see some evidence of liver injury after one binge and rarely the liver can fail after just one binge.
yeah it depends on how dirty it is daaa
No. Beer will do nothing but produce more fat cells to store the THC. NOTHING can clean your system of marijuana for more than a few hours except for time.
The CEO of the Meister Beer Drinking Club is Gleason Farris.
Yes
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Yes. Intoxication ( drunkenness ), strong gas, hangover, overworked liver from too much beer.
Drinking beer will not cause oral thrush.