no
i am not the smartest person on earth but i am 75% shore that your you know what. for women your behind.
It is true that alcohol can impact ask organs in the body to some degree over time.
kidneys and then liver
Alcohol affects men and women differently due to biological differences in body composition and metabolism. Women typically have a higher percentage of body fat and lower levels of alcohol-metabolizing enzymes than men, which can lead to higher blood alcohol concentrations and increased risk of health issues. Additionally, hormonal differences can influence how alcohol is absorbed and processed in the body.
The greater omentum attaches to the stomach and covers the intestines in the abdominal cavity. It plays a role in protecting and isolating organs in the abdomen against infection and injury.
Special sensory neurons in sense organs that receive stimuli from the external environment.
Alcohol doesn't directly affect the reproductive organs. It mostly affects the liver and kidneys. However, drinking heavily can keep a person from being able to get pregnant.
The lungs, kidneys, and perspiration together account for approximately 10% of the elimination of alcohol from the body. The majority of alcohol is metabolized by the liver, which processes about 90% of consumed alcohol. The lungs expel alcohol through breath, while the kidneys and sweat glands also play minor roles in excretion. Thus, while these organs contribute to alcohol elimination, the liver remains the primary site of metabolism.
It is bad for you, it is not good for your internal organs.
Your entire body is affected.
Greater Omentum
I would say alcohol because it kills your liver and other important organs.