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Alcohol's Impact Explained

Alcohol is both water- and fat-soluble, allowing it to easily penetrate cells and tissues, which explains its damaging effects on the body. Ethyl alcohol, while the only type safe for consumption, is still toxic and must be converted into acetaldehyde, a substance even more harmful than ethanol. Understanding these processes can help inform personal choices about alcohol consumption and its effects on health.
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    What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #86

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