Alcohol Ingesting a great deal of
alcohol in a short amount of time causes alcohol to quickly enter the bloodstream. Mixing alcohol with normal
soft drinks, rather than
diet drinks, delays the dizzying effects of alcohol because the sugary mixture slows the emptying of the stomach, so that drunkenness occurs less rapidly. The dizzying effects of alcohol Balance in the body is monitored principally by two systems, both of which are affected by alcohol sending abnormal impulses to the brain, [which tells it] that the body is rotating, causing disorientation and making the eyes spin round to compensate. This "upset" has been seen in experiments in which human subjects were given clinical tests of the
vestibular system before and after ingesting alcohol. The alcohol apparently causes the
ampullary cupula in the
semicircular canal to become lighter than the surrounding fluid (
endolymph), which causes the system to become sensitive to gravity in addition to rotational acceleration.
Poly drug use Alcohol and cannabis Intoxication from both alcohol and
cannabis is known as being
cross faded, although the term is also used less commonly for combinations of other substances. The spins are often reported when alcohol is mixed with cannabis, since both may cause dizziness Smoking after drinking especially intensifies the effects of the alcohol, often resulting in nausea. ==Treatment and prevention==