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Q: Is It Possible to Be Immune to the Effects of Alcohol?
asked by: wuzdropdonmihed on November 22nd, 2004
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I was talking with one of my friends and we got to the question of whether or not it was possible to be immune to the effects of alcohol.
When she really drinks(to me it would be a lot, but thats only because I have a very low tolerance), she never really feels the effects. She would have 7-8 drinks in an hour and not feel any effects of it. It's not like she has built up a tolerance to it, because she's never been able to get drunk, because everytime she has been drinking(an amount that would make me pass out and throw up) she doesnt feel it at all.

So I was wondering if there is something wrong with her or if it is just possible to be immune to alcohol.

And yes, I know about the body mass and amount of alcohol in each drink factor.
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