This depends on what your asking, if its what are the worst tasting? then that is a matter of taste, my personal belief is that Everclear is the worst, along with expensive tequila, however if you mean which are the worst on the body.... then mixed drinks are the worst, they cause a far worse hangover, and are far more potent. However moonshine vodka is also very bad for you causing blindness in large quantities.
Methyl alcohol is toxic and should never be consumed. Consumed in moderation, ethanol contributes to better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or abusing alcohol. And, of course, abusing alcohol is bad for the body.
There is no good alcohol for the liver. The alcohol in all beverages is the same chemical, ethyl alcohol (C6H5OH). Alcohol is toxic to all the organs, but especially the liver because of chemical changes that take place as the liver does its job of metabolizing the alcohol.
People with liver problems should not drink alcoholic beverages. Bottom line. Dead stop.
They all contain alcohol, so it really doesn't matter. You can be an alcoholic no matter what you choose to drink.
However, the regular moderate consumption of beer and distilled spirits (vodka, gin, tequila, whiskey, etc.) is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or abusing alcohol.
No. This antibiotic has a small risk of liver damage occuring. It's best not to drink alcohol, which stresses the liver, whilst on this antibiotic.
To much alcohol can cause liver failure.
I am in the same boat. The doctor says, no alcohol until the liver is healed. This is strictly because the liver is the organ that filters alcohol. The liver filters poisons from the body and the body considers alcohol to be a poison.
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The liver is a primary target because alcohol travels to the liver after leaving the intestines.
Alcohol can have negative consequences for the liver, particularly a liver that has been previously damaged.Since the liver is responsible for metabolizing alcohol, forcing it to metabolize alcohol further is like asking someone who is nearly blind to read a small sign at a distance--difficult to do.Liver problems associated with chronic alcohol consumption include:1. Fatty liver- alcohol causes the accumulation of fat in the liver cells. Most liver cells die as a result of fat being stored in them2. Hepatitis- inflammation of the liver from the use of alcohol, which can result in liver failure3. Cirrhosis of the liver- alcohol kills liver cells. It causes the development of scar tissues on the liver, leading to liver failure.
The liver.
No. Isopropyl alcohol does not affect the liver in the same way as ethyl alcohol. Furthermore, the effects on the liver come from the functioning of a living liver (!) dealing with alcohol for long periods of time. The conditions possible in an experiment would have no valid relationship to the actual course of alcoholic liver disease.
alcohol is metabolized by the liver. this is the only site of the body where metabolism of alcohol can occur.
Alcohol dehydrogenase
The best you can do is avoid insults such as alcohol and large amounts of Tylenol and Motrin.
yes it can affect your liver