If this is a true-false question, the answer is false. Part of the reason women have a higher BAC per pound after ingesting the same amount of alcohol as men is that they have a lower percent water per pound of body weight.
If you are looking to get a THC-high off of smoking a hemp necklace, this is the equivalent of swallowing mouthwash that contains alcohol in it for the miniscule amount of alcohol it has. The effects will be minimal to nothing, you most likely will feel nothing.
Nothing, generally. Unless you count the small amount of poisonous fumes released into the air, but in comparison to other toxic gases such as car fumes, that's nothing.
The effects on the human body are the same in boh environments.
Drinking alcohol can have many different effects on the body, and not all of them are life-threatening. Many of the effects of alcohol consumption are dose-dependent and can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as general health, tolerance, amount of alcohol consumed and frequency of consumption.
You should never drink any amount of alcohol during pregnancy. There is research showing that very small amounts can have an effect on a fetus and cause birth defects. Drinking any amount of alcohol can cause FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).
The alcohol in beer, wine and liquor is the same kind and standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor have the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). They are completely equal to a breathalyzer.
If you drink just the right amount, you can have a GREAT time. But if you drink one drop more than that it will get messy.
Drinking alcohol, including beer and wine, may increase the amount of uric acid in the body and may interfere with the effects of gout medicine
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The amount of alcohol in the blood is called blood alcohol concentration or BAC.
No, one can not die from a very small amount of alcohol. If the person drinking the alcohol is allergic they could possible die from any amount of alcohol.
Alcohol takes many hours to be metabolized through your system. Some people burn it off faster & some slower, depending on what and how you drink. You may still have alcohol in your system and you may feel the effects for 24 hours, but it is unlikely that you "feel the alcohol" in your stomach.