FALSE: Drinking on a full stomach before you go out will delay alcohol getting into your system, not prevent it. A meal will only delay the rate of alcohol absorption, but if you go on to drink heavily you will get drunk. However, it's still best to eat a proper meal before a night out, especially foods rich in carbohydrates and proteins.
Btw, olive oil is extremely thick. I don't think it's that easy to gulp it down like they did. I was going to test it myself, but I chickened out.
ETA: Turns out you can find anything on youtube, including ppl who drink olive oil
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Date: 2018-04-30 10:04 am (UTC)https://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Documents/Alcohol%20myth%20buster.htm
7) Lining your stomach with a big meal before drink can help to reduce the risk of getting drunk.
FALSE: Drinking on a full stomach before you go out will delay alcohol getting into your system, not prevent it. A meal will only delay the rate of alcohol absorption, but if you go on to drink heavily you will get drunk. However, it's still best to eat a proper meal before a night out, especially foods rich in carbohydrates and proteins.
Btw, olive oil is extremely thick. I don't think it's that easy to gulp it down like they did. I was going to test it myself, but I chickened out.
ETA: Turns out you can find anything on youtube, including ppl who drink olive oil