The alcohol in your drink is absorbed into your body through the stomach and small intestines. Food slows down the rate of absorption – that’s why alcohol affects you more quickly when taken on an empty stomach.Alcohol travels through the intestines to the liver and then on to your heart, brain, muscles and other tissues. This happens very quickly – within a few minutes. Usually, though not always, this has a pleasant effect.
The alcohol in your drink is absorbed into your body through the stomach and small intestines. Food slows down the rate of absorption – that’s why alcohol affects you more quickly when taken on an empty stomach.Alcohol travels through the intestines to the liver and then on to your heart, brain, muscles and other tissues. This happens very quickly – within a few minutes. Usually, though not always, this has a pleasant effect.
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