Alcohol is a legitimate toxin that can be absorbed through the mucosal tissue in the mouth.
The majority of alcohol is absorbed in the small intestine, with a small amount being absorbed in the stomach.
The liver plays a crucial role in metabolizing alcohol, converting it into less toxic substances.
Alcohol affects various organs and systems in the body, including muscle tissue and neurotransmitter production.
Consuming alcohol can lead to pleasure, euphoria, lowered inhibitions, and decreased cognitive ability and reflexes.