About 95% of the alcohol is processed by the liver.
it is processed by like a pare shreader
The concentration of alcohol in the body depends on factors such as the amount and rate of alcohol consumption, body weight, metabolism, food intake, and overall health. Additionally, factors like gender, age, and liver function play a role in how alcohol is processed and distributed in the body.
The big ones are alcohol, sugar, caffeine, processed foods.
fat deposition occurs within liver cells causing fatty liver
How long does it take for alchohol to be processed by the liver?
No. Alcohol is processed through the body at a rate of about one beer an hour depending on a number of factors. It leaves no trace after the body has processed it completely, 24 hrs should be safe no matter how much you drank.
NO NO NO NO! Alcohol turns to sugar while being processed by the body, don't drink!
No, Sprite does not have pork in it. However it may contain food additives that are processed from pigs.
Alcohol goes into your bloodsteam...so vomiting won't remove any alcohol already there. If you have some alcohol that is sitting in your stomach when you vomit...some of that won't have the opportunity to get processed and go into your bloodstream so it may reduce the percentage of alcohol that you would have ended up having in your blood...or reduce the amount of time that you are drunk
Virtually all alcohol is metabolized by the liver. However, a very small percentage of alcohol is lost through respiration and perspiration.
EVERY TYPE! Alcohol turns into sugar temporarily when being processed by the body and sugar is bad for diabetics.