There could be several reasons for slow blood clotting, including deficiencies in clotting factors, medication side effects, liver disease, or genetic conditions like hemophilia. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Eating a meal high in fats and proteins before drinking alcohol can slow down its absorption. Additionally, consuming alcohol at a slower pace, staying hydrated, and avoiding carbonated drinks can also help slow down the absorption of alcohol in the body.
alcohol makes you very clumsy and slow and is a depressant, unlike ecstacy, it will slow down your heart rate.
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The reason why intoxicated people drink coffee is not to slow the absorption of alcohol into the body, but to use caffeine as a stimulant, to counteract the depressant effect of alcohol. One drug fights against the other. But no, coffee does not slow the rate of alcohol absorption into the bloodstream.
It can in some cases. Alcohol can also make the drinker slow to react or merry.
Calcitonin "tones down" plasma calcium concentrations (as Ca++). If calcitonin were high, Ca++ would be low, and calcium ion is an important cofactor in the clotting process.
Ot can temporarily slow them somewhat.
Because alcohol relaxes you it is most likely that Vodka does slow the heart down.
it speed up or slow down reaction in a substrate and aids blood clotting,digestion of food. And others....
Yes, Alcohol can slow your thought process.
Ot can temporarily slow them somewhat.