Alcohol is not the same as sugar in terms of its impact on the body. While both alcohol and sugar can be metabolized for energy, alcohol is processed differently and can have more harmful effects on the body, especially when consumed in excess.
It doesn't. Believe it. If anything, it makes the effect of alcohol worse because of it's sugar content. Sugar and alcohol is a perfect prescription for getting horribly sick.
Yes.
Alcohol affects every cell in the body.
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
No, the body does not convert alcohol into sugar. When alcohol (ethanol) is consumed, it is metabolized primarily in the liver into acetaldehyde and then into acetate, which can be used for energy. While alcohol can influence blood sugar levels and may affect metabolism, it does not directly convert into glucose or sugar.
it is sugar which is not the best for your body
In terms of how your body deals with it, alcohol is basically sugar. It's not absorbed into body fat really, but it is easily converted into body fat.
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.
It is highly toxic to the human body.
While your body processes alcohol it is temporarily turned into sugar.
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