What is the particular part of liquor or beer that directly affects the liver an!


Question: What is the particular part of liquor or beer that directly affects the liver and how!?
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Your Liver can process one drink (or beer) per hour!. If you drink more than that you body will build up alcohol in your blood stream, this will cause you to be drunk!. 3 to 4 drinks per hour would increase your BAC to over the legal limit !.008 or 012

Eating before drinking will slow the process down, but is still not good to drink!. Alcohol is gasoline ( ethanol)!. Would you drink from a gas can!?!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

The liver tries to filter out any offending substances including alcohol!. You get drunk because you take in more alcohol than your liver can filter out in a given time!. So the very act of getting drunk is accomplished because you're overloading your liver's capacity to filter the alcohol from your system!. The high you feel is the result of the alcohol backing up in your bloodstream and affecting your brain!. In short you're making your liver work overtime, eventually you'll wear it out before it's time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Alcohol is actually poison to our systems, that is why we get drunk!. Kind of like how you freak out on mushrooms!. That is poison too!. And getting drunk is how our body reacts!. The liver takes the hardest hit because that is where it is broken down!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The liver attempts to detoxify the body and is affected by any drug, pesticide, or other toxin you are exposed to!. Liquor and beer contain ethyl alcohol also called ethanol!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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your liver cant filter it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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