If A Healthy Person Drinks Recommended Limit Of Alcohol And Later Drinks More, Will It Be Bad For Health?
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The permissible limit of alcohol to be consumed by a healthy person is between 60 to 80 ml per day and it should not exceed 240 ml in a week.
Alcohol is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract; however, alcohol cannot be stored and therefore, the body must oxidize it to get rid of it. Alcohol can only be oxidized in the liver, where enzymes are found to initiate the process.
90% of alcohol is metabolized by liver and rest 10% is removed by breath and urine.
All foods and beverages that are consumed begin to enter the bloodstream in the small intestine, so naturally a full stomach will slow the rate at which alcohol reaches the blood. While this will make the effects of the alcohol more gradual, it also increases the time until the alcohol is effectively metabolized. Foods of high fatty content, or combinations of different types of food, like carbohydrates and protein, increase the time it takes for alcohol to leave the stomach and be absorbed.
The permissible limit in 24 hours must be respected and so a large meal after your drinks doesn't mean that you can consume more alcohol again after the meal.
The main fuel for your liver cells is fatty acids from food and once you consume alcohol,your liver leaves aside fatty acids and starts utilizing alcohol so that the there is no build up of alcohol in your body.This results in accumulation of fatty acids in your liver cells causing liver inflammation and cirrhosis in long run.
It is better not to go beyond your permissible limit of alcohol in a day for healthy future.
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