In problem drinkers, alcohol attains the highest priority in the brain above all else. Loss of appetite is generally associated with alcohol withdrawal. Non-alcoholics will usually become more hungry due to a drop in blood sugar.
seeing gross things can make you lose your appetite.
Yes, it can make you lose your appetite.
You lose balance in feet, Your brain can make you do stupid things, You can get fat from it, You can get sink from it,
Certain medications can make you lose your appetite. Smoking, feeling unwell and very warm weather can also contribute to a loss of appetite.
it is an appetite suppresant and it does not make you lose weight. It helps with suppressing the appetite while you are on a weight loss plan.
Not physically, but heavy drinking stops emotional growth.
Usually not. Usually when people go on a diet it's because they want to lose weight. And losing weight means cutting back on the amount of calories you eat and drink. Alcohol contains a lot of calories, so drinking alcohol while you try to lose weight will make it harder, maybe even impossible to lose weight.
Only taking a donkey paunch...
yes, it does
No. It might make your nausea worse or upset your stomach, but it won't make anything bad happen that doesn't already happen when drinking alcohol at other times.
Drinking alcohol does several things to a person. The alcohol can have dire effects on a persons brains and ability to function. Alcohol can also make some people gain weight.
No - it's how much you drink, not what kind.