Nothing can get alcohol out of your system except time spent NOT DRINKING. Drinking lots of water isn't a bad idea; alcohol dehydrates the body. I would also recommend eating rice or another form of carbo loading to replenish your strength.
Side note: Shut up Jackie did you ever consider that the asker DIDN';T know he was taking the test on Tues, that maybe he got a message on his machine Friday night that the test was Tues or maybe his boss didn't even tell him about the test that he may have gotten a head's up from a co-worker? It's self-righteous reactionary fools like Jackie that are ruining this country and Yahoo answersWhat is the best way to flush alcohol out of your liver and cleanse your system?
Plenty of H2O!
I think you should be okay. I believe it takes 3 days to detox from alcohol. I have heard of people taking niacin but if you have any health issues or high blood pressure I wouldn't risk it.
It should be long gone by then. But make sure you drink plenty of water in the mean time, some of those tests can be really sensitive.
Your liver processes one ounce of booze per hour, do nothing except to refrain from the alki, for a while
If you knew it was coming up, why did you drink??? Sorry but not too smart really. Here is what I found.....
The length of time after you finish drinking alcohol that it will still be in your system depends on how much you drank and the period of time in consideration. Generally speaking, people metabolize alcohol at the rate of 1/2 ounce per hour (that's half an ounce of absolute alcohol -- or one ';standard'; drink) -- roughly equivalent to: 12 ounces of beer, 10 ounces of microbrew, 6 ounces of wine cooler (or hard lemonade), 1-1/4 ounces of 80-proof liquor or 4 ounces of wine. Therefore, if you consume three standard drinks -- regardless of how long it took you to drink them -- it would take you three hours to be completely free of alcohol. This should hopefully make it apparent that alcohol builds up in your body over time because the liver can only metabolize one an hour. That's why it is dangerous for people to ';chug'; alcohol or play drinking games. If you consume large quantities of alcohol in a short period of time, you can quickly get a toxic or lethal dose in your blood stream. Unfortunately, once it is absorbed from the gut (which occurs relatively quickly), there's nothing you can do to ';get rid'; of the alcohol except wait for it to be metabolized by the liver.
drink lots and lots of water.
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