Alcohol: The socially Accepted Hard Drug (Origin, Effect, Dangers) - Doctor Explains
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2023
- For some of you it is maybe weird to think of alcohol as a drug. It is so accepted and integrated in our daily world. Social activities, movies, songs, it is almost impossible to escape alcohol.
However, as we all know, this seemingly safe and embraced substance can have devastating effects. Partly because it is so well integrated.
In todays video, we will explore its origin, unravel its effect on our body and discuss its impact on your health. This video is part of a videoseries on the Dangers of Illicit Drugs.
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The origin of Alcohol:
Unsurprisingly, alcohol might be one of the first substances, people discovered. As early as 7000 BCE alcohol was being brewed in northern China. And winemaking dates back to about 6000 BCE. For those wondering, the first evidence of beer being brewed goes back to the 6th century BCE in Egypt.
In most other countries alcohol remains fully legal and available, however its sales are regulated.
What is alcohol?
There are multiple types of alcohol, including ethanol, methanol, isopropanol and isopropyl. Of those ethanol is the only typed which is used for recreational purposes. It is found as the active substance in beer, wine and distilled spirits. The other types of alcohol are significantly more toxic and can quickly cause serious harm.
How does it work?
Which all starts with drinking alcohol. When you drink alcohol, it is absorbed into the bloodstream by your tongue, the mucosal lining of the mouth, your stomach and ultimately your small intestine.
While circulating your bloodstream, alcohol can pass the blood-brain-barrier. In your central nervous system it can bind to and activate GABA-receptors. Furthermore, alcohol also inhibits glutamate and it increases the concentration of dopamine and serotonin.
How is alcohol broken down?
About 10% of the alcohol you consume will be eliminated through your sweat, breath and urine. Which leaves us with the other 90%. This is broken down, or detoxification, by your liver. Liver cells produce the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase which breaks alcohol into ketones at a rate of about 0.015 g/100mL/hour.
BAC-levels:
BAC 0.0%: you’re sober.
BAC 0.02%: you may start to experience an altered mood, relaxation, euphoria and a slight loss of judgment.
BAC 0.08%: reduced muscle coordination.
BAC 0.10%: reduced reaction time, slurred speech, impaired vision, headache, diarrhea and slowed thinking.
BAC 0.15%: altered mood, nausea and vomiting, loss of balance and loss of muscle control.
BAC 0.15% to 0.30%: confusion, memory gaps, more vomiting and drowsiness.
BAC 0.30% to 0.40%: alcohol poisoning.
BAC Over 0.40%: This is very dangerous and potentially fatal.
Long term risks:
It can affect all organ systems, create huge health problems and ultimately could be fatal.
- Disclaimer: this video and the comments are meant purely informational! This is not medical advice! If you are looking for medical advice always contact your own doctor. -
Literature:
1: L. Saad. (2022). What Percentage of Americans Drink Alcohol? Gallup.
2: R. Turrisi. (2010). How Alcohol Works in the Body. Colgate University.
3: E. Hartney. (2020). Average Blood Alcohol Content in Men by Weight. VerywellMind
4:Cleveland Clinic medical professional. (2022). Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). Cleveland Clinic
5: WHO. (2022). Global Information System on Alcohol and Health. WHO.
6: A. Pietrangelo. C. Raypole. (2023). What Are the Effects of Alcohol on the Body? Healthline.
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Not just socially accepted…
Socially expected
Socially encouraged
Socially glamorized
Socially celebrated
Socially rewarded
sad but true
Wow, that was quick. It took you only two weeks to make this awesome video. Thanks a lot.
Happy you liked it ❤️
Thank you so much Doc. Raoul, I will share this to my friends, hoping they will not get offended.
Subscriber from 🇵🇭 Philippines
Please do a video on Tianeptine
TL;DW: Chronic alcohol consumption / Heavy alcohol consumption causes damage to every organ system, organ, and body part you have
Of course alcohol is a drug. Its more acceptable in society, and readily available. Any bar, club, professional sports venue, grocery store etc have plenty of it for sale.
are you a doctor too?
so everything alcohol does to your body over time is equivalent to aging...RIP we all get older...were all going to die...
O believers! Intoxicants, gambling, idols, and drawing lots for decisions are all evil of Satan’s handiwork. So shun them so you may be successful. (Quran, Al-Maidah, 5:90)
Satan’s plan is to stir up hostility and hatred between you with intoxicants and gambling and to prevent you from remembering Allah and praying. Will you not then abstain? (Quran, 5:91)......😢😢❤
PLEASE DO VIDEO ON THE FAKE OXYCOTIN CRISS IN THE USA IDK IF THEY ARE IN THE UK BUT PEOPLE ARE DROPPING LIKE FLYS OVER HERE AND ITS IMPORTANT THAT PEOPLE KNOW THE OVERDOSE SYMPTONS
Mind your own business.
Even though alcohol is bad, if you're a single guy trying to get into a relationship or talk to women without it=celibacy forever. It ain't fun having a coffee in a bar.
Nope. I’m sober and pick women up in the street/daytime which is much easier than in bars when they are expecting to be hit on and thus are more selective.
@@bumface1810 When they're busy trying to workout or catch up on work emails in a cafe? Gimme a break.
What part of ‘in the street’ do you not understand? Also parks, art galleries and walking through and near university campus’s.
@@bumface1810 the Pink Cloud won't last forever, Romeo.
See what your problem is my friend, is a negative outlook.
The socially accepted hard drug is the best way to put it. It’s up there with meth and heroin