Too broad of a question. An 18 year old who has spent 6 months drinking alcohol non-stop will most likely take a lot less time to get their liver to recover from alcohol than a 50 year old who has been drinking everyday since the age of 18, for example. Either way, it is best to stop drinking ASAP if your liver has been affected and in some cases it is recommended to seek medical advice.
The rate that the liver can burn up the alcohol is 1/2 ounce per hour.
It takes about one hour on average.
A healthy human liver metabolizes alcohol at the rate of about 6/10ths of an ounce of pure ethanol per hour.
liver disfunctions, pancreas, changes in a brain ( even alcohol releted dementia), lack of libido :)
The liver metabolizes alcohol so it doesn't stay there long.
as long as it takes to recover from your mom
The liver can metabolize one ounce of alcohol in one hour. Assuming each shot is one ounce, it would take three hours.
long enough
It takes the liver approximately one hour to metabolise one ounce of alcohol. It would take approximately 6 hours to eliminate 6 ounces of alcohol.
The liver can metabolize between 0.3 and 0.5 ounces of pure alcohol per hour.If you mean how much can it take before it shuts down completely, that varies with individuals. The overall answer is a tremendous amount, but it suffers damage long before it shuts down, and the damage is irreversible.
After a liver operation, there are no specific foods you cannot take, with the obvious exception of alcohol.
Yes, but they will die before the realize somethings wrong.