That depends on whether the person is male or female, the person's weight, the period over which time the beverage is consumed, whether or not the person has food in the stomach and, if so, what kind of food, etc.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
On average, the liver can metabolize one alcoholic drink per hour. When more than this is consumed, the excess circulates in the blood until the liver can metabolize it. For every drink consumed, the body needs an hour to get rid of it. If someone drinks five drinks in on hour, it will take 5 hours to be sober.
"Was consumed with" is not a complete sentence. It needs a subject and object. He was consumed with fear. Sally was consumed with guilt.
no because it needs to have a supper strong level of alcohol
Your main concern is the fingerstick of 28. Blood sugar needs to be above 75 and water needs to be consumed to raise the blood pressure.
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.
Question needs clarification- high levels of what?
There are numerous dangers associated with binge drinking and yes it can lead to alcoholism. Alcohol consumed in very high doses becomes toxic to the organs. The more one's body get used to high alcohol intake the more alcohol it needs to function and withdrawal can cause problems.
A keg of beer will typically stay fresh for about 6-8 weeks before it needs to be consumed.
as you drink alcohol, you increase your blood sugar levels, as you sleep, this sugar level drops. The adrenal glands kick in when your blood sugar drops and wake you up. Sometimes, if you eat something with carbohydrates or sugar (i.e. a sandwich or warm milk with sugar or honey) the body gets the sugar it needs, the adrenaline goes down, you relax and then can go back to sleep.
The energy a body needs comes from the food consumed or eaten.