Alchohol? how does it work?!


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Alchohol? how does it work?

Give me complete info about alchohol?


Answers: Alcohol
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What is it?
Alcohol is made by fermenting fruits, vegetables or grains and is usually in drinks like alcopops, beer, cider, lager, wine, liqueurs and spirits. It’s a depressant drug, which means it slows down your brain.

How does it make you feel?
Most people say they drink alcohol because it makes them feel relaxed, more confident and happy. The downside is it also makes you depressed, aggressive, clumsy, forgetful, unable to speak properly and it blurs your vision.
Several hours after heavy drinking, once the initial effects have worn off, you’ll probably experience a hangover. You’ll feel dehydrated, tired, generally unwell and usually pretty depressed.

Is alcohol bad for my body?
It’s possible to drink alcohol in sensible amounts without damaging your health, but too much can harm your liver, heart, brain and stomach.
Most people drink sensibly and don’t become addicted to alcohol but it is an addictive drug. Long-term heavy drinking can cause physical dependence, which means you crave it and feel pain and discomfort without it. This is called being an alcoholic.

The law
In the UK, it’s illegal to drink or buy alcohol if you’re under 18. The only exception to this is if you’re over 16 and having a meal in a pub or restaurant. You drink, you get drunk, you fall down. Its always best you dont drink on an empty stomach,so always make sure you eat first. Know your limits,drink slowly and dont get carried away even if you feel fine as alcohol can take a while to set it. Alcahol is an extremely cunning entity which can vend, at first, euphoria then ,thirst,nausea,diarrhoea(and constipation),internal bleeding,liver failure, kidney disorders,etc .etc. and eventually death.So whoopie ding to alcahol. Have one on me but rememer 1 is too many and thirty is not enough.



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