The effects depend almost entirely on the pattern of drinking. For example, a pattern of regular moderate consumption is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it. On the hand, heavy abusive drinking can have a negative effect on safety and health.
Alcohol is a colorless, odorless, volatile liquid that acts as a depressant on the central nervous system when consumed. It is commonly used for its psychoactive effects.
Alcohol and the Human Body - 1949 was released on: USA: 1949
In moderation, alcohol contributes to better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it. Abusing alcohol can have undesirable effects on the body.
It is highly toxic to the human body.
it acts i such a way that makes you horney or punchy
Not very long, alcohol dehydrates your body.
no
There are two classifications of human acts. These are the elicited acts and the commanded acts. Elicited acts are the actions done by will alone. Commanded acts are those involving both body and mind.
Alcohol acts as a depressant. That is, it slows the functioning of the body, including muscular response.
There are many different things that can happen to a human body when alcohol is consumed. Damage to the liver, damage to the brain, vomiting, and passing out are all effects of alcohol.
No, the human body does not need alcohol for any essential functions. In fact, excessive alcohol consumption can be harmful to both physical and mental health. It is recommended to consume alcohol in moderation, if at all.
elicited acts and commanded acts elicited acts - these are the actions w/c is done in the will alone commanded acts those acts involving both body and mind necessary to carry out the elicited acts