The Function of Detoxifying Ethanol |
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Alcohol intoxication can be divided into acute alcohol poisoning and chronic alcohol poisoning. Acute alcohol poisoning is an immediate effect of excessive drinking in a short period of time. As the blood alcohol concentration keeps rising, symptoms of central nervous system depression may develop, such as decreased reflexes, respiratory distress, a drop in blood pressure, etc. The signs and symptoms of acute intoxication include abnormal sensation, euphoria, facial flushing, rapid heartbeat, emotional outbursts, unsteady gait, motor incoordination, slurred speech, volubility, loss of behavioral inhibitions, aggressiveness, and reckless behaviors, etc. Chronic alcohol intoxication is the effect of excessive drinking for long periods of time. The signs and symptoms may include rapid heartbeat, facial flushing, whole body tremors, sleeping difficulty, seizures, delirium tremens, confusion, hallucinations, hyperthermia, and sympathetic nervous system overactivity, etc. In addition, alcohol can directly destroy the central nervous system (CNS), causing cognitive impairment and accelerating CNS degeneration, which may result in alcoholic dementia. Alcoholics have poor absorption of vitamin B1 (thiamine), which can lead to thiamine deficiency and cause brain pathology, such as unstable gait, confusion and ophthalmoplegia. The effects of long-term alcoholic intoxication may develop into amnesic syndrome, that is, the brain cannot form new memory, short-term memory or medium-term memory, but the long-term memory still remain intact. This type of patient has a poor orientation to time and place, and may have a fictitious memory (i.e. the patient may make up some events to fill the memory gap without realizing it). In the final stages of alcohol poisoning, the patient may become forgetful and have reduced sexual potency, uncontrolled shaking of hands and legs when not drinking alcohol, hallucinations, sweating, and rapid heartbeat. The liver function would be reduced, and jaundice, abdominal distention, or internal bleeding may appear. The more serious condition may lead to edema in feet, heart failure and even shock. Other complications include chronic hepatitis, stomach ulcers, peripheral neuritis, brain degeneration and pancreatitis.
The purpose of this experiment was to prove that Mr. Yuan Lin, the first successfully-evolved Super Human, who utilized the Absolutely Constant Energy Source (ACES) and the new biological engineering techniques to activate ethanol to convert its chemical concentration without any change in its molecular weight, structural formula, and conformation, at 25℃, 1.0 atm, and pH 7.0, in a confined and isolated space, and with no contact with catalysts, biologically active substances, chemical substances, and physical action forces, and by means of changes in the concentration to control the potential harm that alcohol may cause to the human body.
From the experiment results, we can see a significant difference (p=0.01) in the concentration between the control groups and the samples treated with the ACES by Mr. Yuan Lin. It can prove that Mr. Yuan Lin, the Super Human, can utilize the Absolutely Constant Energy Source and the new biological engineering techniques to activate alcohol and convert and change its chemical concentration in order to decrease the potential harm that alcohol may cause to the human body. References: |
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