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Tuesday, 19 December 2017
Alcohol protects the brain---? Is this posdible???
Alcohol protects the brain --
But howmuch--?
Several studies report that people who imbibe moderately daily are about 70 per cent less likely than nondrinkers to develop dementia,an age-related decline in mental ability ; they are also more than 30 per cent less likely to develop Alzheimers disease. Alcohol seems to offer a number of brain-related benefits. It thins the blood and helps prevent clots from jamming tiny blood vessels in the brain ; and it seems to stimulate the release of acetylcholine, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory.
However, you should consume no more than two drinks daily. Alcohol s protective effects are indeed impressive,
But studies show that overconsumption maysignificantly raise the risk of developing a number of health problems, ---
But howmuch--?
Several studies report that people who imbibe moderately daily are about 70 per cent less likely than nondrinkers to develop dementia,an age-related decline in mental ability ; they are also more than 30 per cent less likely to develop Alzheimers disease. Alcohol seems to offer a number of brain-related benefits. It thins the blood and helps prevent clots from jamming tiny blood vessels in the brain ; and it seems to stimulate the release of acetylcholine, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory.
However, you should consume no more than two drinks daily. Alcohol s protective effects are indeed impressive,
But studies show that overconsumption maysignificantly raise the risk of developing a number of health problems, ---
High blood pressure, Cardiac arrhuthmias, liver disease, stroke, dementia and several kinds of cancer, including liver, pancrras, oesophagus and mouth.
Sunday, 17 December 2017
Alcoholic effect!!!!!!!!
What causes a hangover?
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Overconsumption of alcohol invariably results in a hangover ; just how much alcohol is necessary to produce a hangover depends on the biochemical individuality of the consumer, and the type of drink consumed. Distilled liquors, such as whisky and gin, have a more immediate impact than wines or beers, and all alcohol is absorbed more quickly when mixed with a carbonated beverage. Once in the bloodstream, alcohol reaches the brain in minutes. At first it acts as a stimulant, producing euphoria. This soon gives way to central nervous system depression and feelings of nubmness, and then finally to sleep or unconsciousness. A rapid ingestion of a large amount of alcohol can be fatal. The severity of a hangover is partially influenced by congeners, which are the by-products of the fermentation process that contribute to the taste and aroma of an alcoholiic beverage. The more congeners in a drink, the more severe a hangover may be. Brandy has the greatest number of congeners, followed by red wine, rum, whisky, whote wine, gin and vodka.
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ALcohol
What is alcohol?
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol), which is the main active ingredient of alcoholic beverages, is made by the yeast fermentation of starch or sugar.Almost any sweet or starchy food - potatoes, grains, honey, grapes and other fruit, even dandelions - can be turned into alcohol.
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol), which is the main active ingredient of alcoholic beverages, is made by the yeast fermentation of starch or sugar.Almost any sweet or starchy food - potatoes, grains, honey, grapes and other fruit, even dandelions - can be turned into alcohol.
Unlike most foods, alcohol is not digested; 95 per cent of it is absorbed into the bloodstream from the stomach and small intestine within an hour. (The other 5 per cent is eliminated through the kidneys, lungs or skin) The liver breaks down, or metabolises, alcohol ; the time this takes depends upon whether the alcohol is ingested with food and upon the persons sex, weight, body type and tolerance level, which increases with and use. On average, however, it takes the liver 3 to 5 hours to completely metabolise 30 ml of alcohol.
BENEFITS
- Moderate consumption cuts the risk of heart attack by rising HDL Cholesterol and reducing the risk of blood clot formation.
- May protect the brail against age-related dementia.
- In small amounts, it can aid digestion and improve appetite.
DRAWBACK
- Can provoke mood swings, aggression and hangovers. Can be addictive.
- Interacts with many medications.
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| Liver cancer due to exceive drinks. |
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| Hangover due to over drinking. |
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