What are the effects of alcohol on the brain?



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Difficulty walking, blurred vision, slurred speech, slowed spontaneous effect times, impaired memory: Clearly, alcohol affects the brain. Some of these impairments are detectable after solitary one or two drinks and quickly resolve when drinking stops. On the other appendage, a person who drinks heavily over a long term of time may have brain deficit that persist all right after he or she achieves sobriety. Exactly how alcohol affects the brain and the chance of reversing the impact of heavy drinking on the brain remain hot topics surrounded by alcohol research today.
People become prseidents
It kills precious brain cell. Once permanetly damaging those cell it causes slurred speech and memory issues.
it kill all the slowest and dumbest braincells first - specifically why people cogitate they are "more clever" after a couple of drinks. LOL
Permanent or temporary?

If both, you're burning your brain cell. and unlike nerve cell, brain cells do not regenerate themselves. It's similar to having a 3rd or 4th point burn on your skin, depending on the damage, you'll have need of either a neosporin or skin transplant.

To be honest next to you, dringking, smoking and doing drugs have the exact same effect on the body--you age faster (on inside and outside), your robustness goes down the drain, and contained by the long run you'll either obligation an organ transplant, oxygen tank and a concealing outfit, or a dialysis. You might end up have ailements that you didn't think existed, because of the powerless body and immune system. In the worst case scenerio, "Drinking to Death" might be the correct road of summarizing the cituation as the end result.

I'm sorry for getting to the dark side of the problem so fast and so soon, but I believe it's better to own the wider picture of the outcomes before that will ensue for real. If you'll enjoy all the facts you'll be capable of make your own judgment. In my opinion, the best article to do is not to drink anything alcoholic unless it's done on the very special occasion (and even that not too often).
I speak using high spirit alcohol close to vodka, wiskey, palinka, etc.


at first ml ingested . brain excitation . desinhibation of speaking centre

after 100 - 200 ml - the functions of the brain is afected and it can control the body functions (movement, speaking, blured vision)

At this moment the liver is working to remove the alcohol from blood stream, but if the quantities are significant . it can't oxidise all the alcohol to carbon dioxide and hose down and makes a partial oxidation to acetaldehyde

the chemical reaction are:

CH3-CH2-OH (enzymatic activity) ----> CH2-CH=O (1)
alcohol acetaldehyde

CH3-CH=O (enzymatic activity) ----> CO2 + H2O (2)

If the process stops to reaction (1) acetaldehyde (a toxic product) after drinking you'll experience headache and a "mal" state.

Alcohol kill the neurons . so in alcoholic citizens the neuron number is smaller than in ordinary ones .
first, alcohol does NOT kill brain cell, that's a myth.

binge drinking on the other hand does.

so if you drink more than 4 drinks within one sitting 9approx, depends on weight, plane, and sex) within the span of a few hours, that's considered binge drinking. otherwise your brain cell are fine.

alcohol also causes dehydration, which give you that monster headache the next hours of daylight.
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