The Best Cure for Alcoholism

Posted on Jun 11, 2009 under Alcoholism treatment | No Comment

When you suffer from alcoholism, the only thing on your mind will be to find a cure for alcoholism. Luckily, you can cure alcoholism in a variety of ways.  Below you will find some very helpful advice that will help you cure alcoholism, so that you can regain control of your life.
1. One cure for alcoholism is the famous twelve step program. This has worked, and will continue to work for many people. If you choose to use this method then you need to ensure that you go to every meeting. One of the biggest reasons why people fail is because they do not take it seriously, and so they stop going to meetings. Stick with it and you are sure to get great results.
2. Another method you can use if you want to help stop your alcoholism is to surround yourself with loved ones. Explained to them what is going on in your life, and that you want help. They will often be very understanding of your situation, and will offer to help you out in any way that they are able to.
3. Think about what normally triggers your drinking. Is it something you do habitually when you are with a certain person, or group of people? Does it only happen in a certain place? Whatever your triggers are, avoiding them until you are healthy again will help you cure your alcoholism quicker than you might think.
4. Some people drink because of past issues that they have not yet worked through emotionally. Drinking, for these people, is a way of drowning out thoughts and feelings of the past. To stop drinking, it is often a process of seeking the help of a trained psychologist or therapist, who can help you pick apart those past issues, so that you can once again live your life to the fullest in the present.
5. Whatever method you choose to try and get over your alcoholism, it is important to know that it is a lot easier if you don’t do it alone. Seek out the help of friends and family, or a trained psychologist and you will significantly improve your chances of beating this disease.
The best cure for alcoholism is the one that works for you. After reading through the above methods, choose the option that you will feel the most comfortable with when you try to cure alcoholism.
we have introduced a program in form of an e-book that could prove really beneficial as a teen alcoholism treatment. Introducing  “How to Give up Alcohol” e- book , this is a scientific method of getting rid of the teenage alcoholism. Without wasting time, get your hands on the indispensable way to get rid of the problem of alcoholism –  “How to Give up Alcohol”. The Hypnosis MP3 included in the package would make one aware of the drinking habits that would initiate a process of realization with in, helping one to get rid of you addiction of alcohol.

When you suffer from alcoholism, the only thing on your mind will be to find a cure for alcoholism. Luckily, you can cure alcoholism in a variety of ways.  Below you will find some very helpful advice that will help you cure alcoholism, so that you can regain control of your life.1. One cure for alcoholism is the famous twelve step program. This has worked, and will continue to work for many people. If you choose to use this method then you need to ensure that you go to every meeting. One of the biggest reasons why people fail is because they do not take it seriously, and so they stop going to meetings. Stick with it and you are sure to get great results.2. Another method you can use if you want to help stop your alcoholism is to surround yourself with loved ones. Explained to them what is going on in your life, and that you want help. They will often be very understanding of your situation, and will offer to help you out in any way that they are able to.3. Think about what normally triggers your drinking. Is it something you do habitually when you are with a certain person, or group of people? Does it only happen in a certain place? Whatever your triggers are, avoiding them until you are healthy again will help you cure alcoholism quicker than you might think.4. Some people drink because of past issues that they have not yet worked through emotionally. Drinking, for these people, is a way of drowning out thoughts and feelings of the past. To stop drinking, it is often a process of seeking the help of a trained psychologist or therapist, who can help you pick apart those past issues, so that you can once again live your life to the fullest in the present.5. Whatever method you choose to try and get over your alcoholism, it is important to know that it is a lot easier if you don’t do it alone. Seek out the help of friends and family, or a trained psychologist and you will significantly improve your chances of beating this disease.The best cure for alcoholism is the one that works for you. After reading through the above methods, choose the option that you will feel the most comfortable with when you try to cure alcoholism.. The Hypnosis MP3 included in the package would make one aware of the drinking habits that would initiate a process of realization with in, helping one to get rid of you addiction of alcohol.

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Quitting Alcohol: Tips for Success

Posted on Jun 17, 2009 under Alcoholism treatment | No Comment

Quitting alcohol isn’t easy for anybody who has alcoholism. The desire to drink might overpower you at times, and you will not be able to say no. At the same time though, you know that quitting alcohol is the best possible thing you can do for your own health, and for your relationships with family and loved ones.

If you are finding it difficult to quit, there are many different things you can do to make it easier on you. Read the rest of this entry »

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Treatment For Alcohol Poisoning Should Not Be Taken Lightly

Posted on Dec 18, 2009 under Alcoholism treatment | No Comment

Unfortunately, too many people are not responsible drinkers. Treatment for alcohol poisoning is necessary for too many people these days. We hear stories all the time of people drinking far too much and dying as a result. Young people who do not know how to drink responsibly are usually the ones that suffer from drinking too much.

Many people believe that alcohol should be banned altogether. This is an extreme belief, the best answer is for people to take responsibility for their actions and monitor their alcohol consumption. This seems almost impossible as well. Treatment for alcohol poisoning usually needs done in a hospital. Read the rest of this entry »

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Alcohol Abuse

Posted on Mar 10, 2010 under Alcoholism, General | No Comment

As described in DSM-IV, alcohol abuse is a psychiatric diagnosis revealing the recurring use of alcoholic beverages regardless of infinite harmful consequences. Alcoholism is the perfect word to describe ‘Alcohol abuse’. It is not surprising to know that the world is going diseased after having this harmful consumption of alcohol. Alcohol users are going dramatic with its dependence as they forget the world after getting alcohol abused.The Report and Research from Sweden states that “15-16 years of teens are going alcoholic in the most exploring numbers.”Looking at the teens going alcoholic, we can easily determine the condition of their future years. For knowing the actual consequence of alcoholism, you have to visit your near or local hospitals. Visiting the hospitals might give you an idea regarding the alcohol abuse. Being a wise citizen of your country, you should read the blogs stating the tricks on, “How to get rid of alcohol and Drug?” You must also aware your surroundings for letting the world grow healthy.Alcohol abuse is the state that makes the person goes mad and crazy without alcohol. Alcohol abuse refers to states like craving, loss of control, tolerance, pining and shouting in the absence of alcohol. It is said that a person goes alcoholic due to emotional reasons but every time it is not true. Riches are also one factor that makes a common man alcoholic. But actually riches have nothing to do with alcoholism as person just drinks to show that his pocket is getting heavy!Looking at this condition, I would recommend people of this planet to say goodbye to alcoholism. Alcohol is not only harmful drink, in fact it is one of the deadly drink as it welcomes death in a most surprising way. People, who drink alcoholic drinks usually dies at a younger age.  They get affected by number of diseases and hence, they lose their immunity power to fight with diseases in a younger age.Thus, the message is very clear: “Get rid of Alcoholism now or else it will be too late.”

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The REAL Effects of Alcohol On Your Body – Part 1 of 2 by Marc David

Posted on Apr 23, 2010 under Alcoholism | No Comment

If you are curious as to the effects of alcohol on the body, this could be the most eye-opening article you will ever read.

Many of us associate the effects of alcohol on the body with the heart, lungs, liver, brain, memory, etc. Furthermore, if asked about effects of drinking alcohol in terms of our fitness goals, most people will let you know about the infamous Read the rest of this entry »

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Gun Safety – free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

Posted on Apr 20, 2010 under Alcoholism | No Comment

Gun Safety
 by: Robert Dybzinski

There are 21,700,000 websites on the subject of GUN SAFETY. If that doesn’t tell you just how important this subject is…nothing will! Police Departments all around the country, medical groups, gun safety organizations (including the NRA), and thousands of other agencies, organizations, and associations have all dedicated Read the rest of this entry »

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Recognizing the Indicators of Alcoholism

Posted on Apr 19, 2010 under General | No Comment

There are a number of tests and tools used to identify possible alcoholism symptoms. Many of these tools are self-administered or professionally administered questionnaires. These are designed to help the alcohol abuser identify his or her own symptoms of addiction.

There are five major tests used by addiction counselors and alcohol abuse programs. These include the CAGE questionnaire, the Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire, the Michigan Alcohol Screening Test, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test and the Paddington Alcohol Test. To learn more about each one, keep reading.

The CAGE

The CAGE Questionnaire is an acronym based on the four simple questions that it uses. It is a popular test because it’s simple and often takes seconds to administer. To identify or diagnose addiction, a respondent must answer “yes” to two of the following questions. Have you ever thought you should cut down on drinking? Have your family and friends ever addressed or criticized your drinking? Do you feel guilty about your drinking? Do you ever need a drink to start your day or to alleviate a hangover?

The person is then initially diagnosed with alcoholism if answering “yes” to two or more of the above questions. It’s designed specifically for alcoholism and not intended to be used to identify other drug dependencies.

The ADDQ (Alcohol Dependence Data Questionnaire)

The ADDQ not only attempts to identify alcohol dependence, but also determine the severity of that dependence. It’s a little more comprehensive than other tests and typically takes a few minutes to administer.

The ADDQ is used mostly throughout Europe and the UK, but it’s also utilized in some areas of the United States. It consists of 15 questions and actually gives respondents a score on a scale of 0 to 45. A score that comes in higher than 20 typically infers a high level of alcohol dependence. Read the rest of this entry »

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Beyond Drunk – Alcohol Poisoning

Posted on Apr 18, 2010 under General | No Comment

Binge drinking is most often linked to college campus fraternity parties, dorm escapades and athletic event celebrations. Walking down the street on the campus of the University of Wisconsin on our way to Camp Randall Stadium for a football game, we see the young men hanging out dorm rooms, frat houses and apartment buildings, guzzling beer and ten sheets to the wind at 11:00 in the morning. Call it a right of passage, or just something young men in college do, but it has potential for being very deadly. Beyond drunk is alcohol poisoning and the party is over.

Simply put, alcohol poisoning is the body absorbing too much alcohol over a short period of time. The college campus binge drinking is a good example, but it happens just about anywhere, any time. It can also be caused by drinking ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or methyl alcohol (wood alcohol). Home made alcohol such as moonshine or white lightning can be potentially very dangerous. The body can only take so much. Because alcohol depresses the central nervous system, massive amounts of alcohol, or the wrong kind of alcohol in heavy amounts, not only can cause a person to pass out, but stop breathing as well.

The slowing of breathing is just one sign of trouble. Before they pass out, a person might have vomiting, be confused or in a kind of drunken stupor, their temperature might drop and their skin might have a “blue” tinge to it. They may experience seizures. Even if all of these symptoms are not present, alcohol poisoning might still be happening. If someone has had way too much and passes out, they may be at risk of dying. Read the rest of this entry »

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Alcoholism No, Stop Drinking Yes

Posted on Apr 17, 2010 under General | No Comment

Although the use of the term ‘alcoholism’ is common, it has varying definitions. It usually refers to any condition which causes a person to keep drinking alcohol despite the evident negative medical and social consequences. The compulsion to drink alcohol, and a lack of awareness of the negative effects of heavy drinking are also referred to as ‘alcoholism’. Not all definitions of alcoholism specify that recent or continuous intake of alcohol is a required, and some note the long-term effects of alcoholism such as
symptoms of withdrawal.

The behaviour regarding alcohol consumption which leads to alcoholism varies wildly. It is impossible to predict the probability of becoming an alcoholic based on drinking habits, though obviously some alcohol intake is required. The biological processes which cause alcohol dependence are not fully understood, though influences such as mental health, genetic predisposition and social surroundings have been researched.

The word ‘alcoholism’ was first used in Sweden by Dr. Huss in 1849, but it was not brought into common usage until the 1940s with the founding of the Alcoholics Anonymous. The AA didn’t have a clear definition for the disease, so they likened it to a kind of allergy.

A study done in 1960 by Dr. Jellinek put forward the modern theory that alcoholism is a disease. Although the medical definition in usage has been altered since, the perception of alcoholism as a disease has a large influence and following. A few medical experts still content that alcoholism is not a disease and refer to it instead as ‘heavy drinking’ when talking about alcohol dependence. Read the rest of this entry »

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Rapid Weight Loss Tips — Stubborn Belly Fat Busters… No Crunches Required by Sterling Winterhalter

Posted on Apr 17, 2010 under Alcoholism | No Comment

Are you tired of carrying that extra weight around your middle? Well, here are some tips that can help you quickly lose weight and inches off that potbelly. That’s right, there may be a way for you to have a flatter stomach without doing those dreaded crunches. Here are some things that can positively impact your midriff , helping you lose pounds and inches without Read the rest of this entry »

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Stop Drinking Now – Alcoholism Is Now Curable

Posted on Apr 16, 2010 under General | No Comment

In order to cure alcoholism it is first necessary to wipe out the addiction to alcohol. A doctor views alcoholism as a disease, the definition of which is a mental or physical state which interferes with the normal workings of the body. Disease in general can lead to a feeling of discomfort, dysfunction, disturbed behavior, syndromes, distress or it can even result in causing death.

In general, as the name would suggest, alcoholism will prevent the patient from kicking the habit of alcohol consumption. The patient’s craving for alcohol would be similar to our actual need for water and will tend to continue consuming alcohol even though his health will be put at risk. The signs soon tell in the patient’s behavior as he becomes more defiant and the withdrawal symptoms more obvious and should the vital organs get damaged, then death is not far away.

When it comes to actually looking for a cure to alcoholism, guilt will play a major factor as the urge to drink alcohol starts earlier in the day and the quantities increase with the hope of just forgetting the matter at hand. This is the point when medical support should be contemplated in order to cure alcoholism.

Screening and Diagnosis: At first the normal symptoms of alcoholism such as memory loss, dyspepsia, pain and weakness could actually be confused with similar signs of old age. So a Doctor will confirm his suspected diagnosis by prescribing a screen test as well as the patient having to fill out a standard questionnaire. Read the rest of this entry »

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Treatment for Alcoholism

Posted on Apr 15, 2010 under General | No Comment

Are you personally looking for alcoholic treatment? Are you searching an alcoholism treatment for curing your friend or relative? If yes, you are at the right place buddy!The world has many options for curing and treating alcoholism like medications, programs and counseling sessions, home remedies, emotional treatment and many more! Science has introduced many medicines that help in curing the urge and cravings for alcoholism but I guess, it doesn’t work on the permanent basis. The addicts get the same cravings and urge as soon as he leaves the habit of taking such pills. Pills on the second hand are harmful for kidney and body. Thus, I believe that home remedies can act as best options for the alcoholism treatment.Home remedies to treat alcoholism:The first and easy treatment for curing alcoholism is having lots of water. Have good amount of water as a means for curing the urge of alcohol. It is an effective tool for curing alcohol poisoning. Drinking good amount of water also helps in passing urine frequently and it is a good sign for removing the toxins. Thus, having 12-13 glasses of water is good and beneficial for alcohol addicts.If you are concern about your friend or relative, who is an alcoholic addict, then you should keep some supervision and constant watch on him. Take care that the addict doesn’t go for pubs and bars offering alcoholic drinks. Also, avoid such person from visiting his any alcoholic friends or relatives. A good company is responsible for good changes and thus, tries to give him good company than an addict.Help the patient to grow with some good senses and environment so that, he can leave alcohol forever! Alcoholism treatment or cure is many but the vital thing is to know about the stage from which your addict is passing through. Some stages can be cured using home remedies while some stages strictly need medication. Depending upon the stage of your alcoholic addict, you have to proceed with the treatment.

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How To Cleanse Your Body Of Candida – free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

Posted on Apr 15, 2010 under Alcoholism | No Comment

How To Cleanse Your Body Of Candida
 by: Gray Rollins

Candida Cleansing

Candida Albicans is a naturally occurring yeast, or fungus, that is commonly found in everybody’s intestines, throat, mouth, genitals and urinary tract. When friendly bacteria and a properly functioning immune system are not present, balance of the system may be lost and Candida overgrowth Read the rest of this entry »

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Alcoholism Prevention

Posted on Apr 14, 2010 under General | No Comment

Throughout the years many different people have tried to prevent the use of alcohol. Doctors, religious leaders, governments, and even husbands and wives but with all their efforts combined, the levels of alcoholism in the home and workplace has risen drastically. Alcoholism affects more and more people each year. Some of it is learned behavior passed down through the previous generation, specifically from the parents, but not always.

One key way in preventing alcoholism is to stop the cycle within the family unit before it is passed down to another generation of children. With all the mysteries still surrounding alcoholism, this strategy is not an absolute guarantee that alcoholism won’t rear its ugly head again. Sometimes alcoholism “skips” a generation. For instance, a child may grow up in an alcoholic home, growing to despise alcohol and all of its damaging traits, and never drink. This child grows into adulthood, marries and has children of their own. Later, their children grow and one of them becomes an alcoholic even though there was rarely any booze around them.

Another key in preventing alcoholism is education. Informing children of the dangers of underage drinking will help in increasing their chances of not becoming alcoholic. The longer a person can go, growing from child to adult without drinking, the better their chances. The seed of alcoholism is usually planted at an early age and if they start drinking, say, as an adolescent or teenager, their chances of becoming alcoholic increase. Not everyone who drinks as a teenager will become alcoholic. Though, there are cases where individuals became alcoholic even though they hadn’t started drinking alcohol until their mid-twenties. Read the rest of this entry »

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Eye Opening Alcoholism Statistics

Posted on Apr 13, 2010 under General | No Comment

Alcoholism statistics do not lie and there are many statistics. First, there are statistics on what type of alcoholic you may fall into. Believe it or not, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has stated that there are five types of alcoholics. Even more surprising is that the largest group of alcoholics in the US is young adults. Out of the five types of alcoholics, nearly 31.5% fall into the young adult’s category. Out of that 31.5% nearly 20% of them function just as well as a person who doesn’t drink does.

The next type of alcoholic is the young antisocial alcoholics. This category is made up of people in their mid twenties who began drinking at an early age. More than half of them have grown up with alcoholism in their families and at least half of them have been diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. The rest have suffered from depression, or anxiety also. Surprising there are nearly 20% of alcoholics who are functional alcoholics. Half of these alcoholics are smokers and are all almost middle age, with stable jobs and families. Nearly 19% of alcoholics are considered intermediate familial alcoholics and 9% are classified as chronic severe alcoholics. The severe alcoholics are also the most prevalent type of alcoholics who will seek treatment for their problems.

Nearly 9.8 million men report having a drinking problem while almost 3.9 million women have a drinking problem. That is almost three times as many men as women. However nearly half of the US both male and female have one or more member or friend with a drinking problem and almost 43% of adults have been exposed to alcoholism. Nearly 8 million children under the age of 18 have an alcoholic parent. Read the rest of this entry »

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Alcohol and Weight Loss

Posted on Apr 12, 2010 under General | No Comment

Alcohol has been implicated as a factor that may hurt your efforts to lose body fat. Whether alcohol is “fattening” has been a very controversial subject because technically speaking, alcohol is NOT stored as fat; it is oxidized ahead of other fuels.

Whether moderate drinking is healthy has also been a subject of controversy. Many studies show that cardiovascular health benefits are associated with moderate beer or wine drinking (which has been of particular interest lately with reservatrol in the news so much), while other studies show improved insulin sensitivity. Some experts however, say that alcohol has no place in a fitness lifestyle.

A recent study published in the journal Obesity adds new findings to our knowledge about alcohol, insulin resistance and abdominal obesity. Analysis of the results as compared to other studies also gives us some insights into why some people seem to drink and get fat while others seem to drink and get thin!

The truth about the beer belly phenomenon

This new study, by Ulf Riserus and Erik Inglesson, was based on the Swedish Uppsala Longitudinal cohort. The researchers found that alcohol intake in older men did not improve insulin sensitivity, which contradicted their own hypothesis and numerous previous studies. They also said there was a very “robust” association between alcohol intake, waist circumference and waist to hip ratio. They pointed out that a high alcohol intake, especially hard liquor, was closely associated with abdominal body fat, not just overall body mass. Read the rest of this entry »

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Treatment for Alcohol

Posted on Apr 11, 2010 under General | Comments are off

Do you think that treatment for alcohol is really necessary?

Well, who wants to die in a painful manner like the alcoholic addicts? Today, the world has many options for treating alcoholic patients like medications, natural and emotional. Yes, emotionally also a person can get out of alcoholic addiction. Science has developed one magical pill that helps in curing addiction towards alcohol. The new kinds of drugs introduced by science have a magic to minimize the cravings and urge for Alcohol. These drugs help the patient in satisfying his alcoholic urge via medicine.

Treatment Programs to Cure Alcoholism:

Today, a lot of clubs and government societies are introducing treatment programs for curing the citizens, who are dying because of alcoholism. Treatment programs not only help the addicts in realizing their mistake of being an addict but also make them aware about their responsibility of being a human being. Treatment programs help the addict in feeling guilty for being an addict towards alcohol or drug. It is very important for any person to realize his mistake in order to correct it and these kinds of treatment programs and sessions helps the addicts in realizing their foolishness.

Apart from medicines and treatment programs, there is a wonderful way to cure an alcoholic addict and i.e. emotions. Emotions are a good tool for making any problem solved. By making any person close to the emotion, treatment can be done. It is said that a person is weak by heart and strong by head, which is 100% true! You can cure your closest friend; husband, wife, father and even siblings by making him emotionally drown towards love and care. Thus, love and care helps to treat alcoholism.

You can go through any of the above treatment options for curing an alcoholic addict but remember that each addict has a story behind his addiction, therefore understand the addict before letting him know your treatment procedure. Aware your surroundings and help the planet from being an addict towards alcoholism!

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Alcoholism Disease – The Debate

Posted on Apr 10, 2010 under General | No Comment

There remains much debate around the issue of alcoholism as a disease. The side of the debate you are on probably depends on whether or not you or someone you know is an alcoholic. If you have lived with an alcoholic, you probably believe alcoholism is a disease. If you have had little exposure to alcoholism, you may view it simply as a personal choice to drink too much alcohol. You group alcoholism with other excessive behaviors.

For the most part, the medical community treats alcoholism as a disease. In fact, alcoholism is categorized as a chronic and progressive disease. It can progress to a point of fatality. Alcoholics die as a result of vehicular accidents, alcohol poisoning, and liver disease among other complications.

Alcoholism is basically defined as an obsession that evolves into an uncontrollable compulsion for alcohol. There are physical symptoms that help define alcoholism as a disease. Keep in mind that alcoholism is considered a family disease because it impacts everyone living with the alcoholic. This is not a disease that causes pain only to the “patient”. It causes pain and other symptoms such as depression in everyone who loves the alcoholic.

Studies are being conducted to determine if an actual addictive gene exists that predisposes individuals to substance abuse, whether alcohol, nicotine or narcotics. If such a gene is discovered, it may confirm alcoholism as an organic disease. This means it is a latent disorder that an individual is born with, is triggered later in life and develops into a disease. Read the rest of this entry »

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Alcoholism And Our Teens

Posted on Apr 09, 2010 under General | No Comment

Just about everyone knows that the legal drinking age throughout the United States is 21. But according to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, almost 80% of high school students have tried alcohol. Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence are not only adult problems; they also affect a significant number of adolescents and young adults between the ages of 12 and 20, even though drinking under the age of 21 is illegal.

Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows the function of the central nervous system.
People with a family history of alcoholism are more vulnerable than others to alcohol problems. In very small amounts, alcohol can help a person feel more relaxed or less anxious. More alcohol causes greater changes in the brain, resulting in intoxication.
Alcoholism can start at a very young age. In addition to being illegal, underage drinking poses serious health risks: car accident, increased risk of sexually transmitted diseases, an increased likelihood of alcohol dependence and drug addiction in adulthood.

Alcoholism has little to do with what kind of alcohol one drinks, how long one has been drinking, or even exactly how much alcohol one consumes. But it has a great deal to do with a person’s uncontrollable need for alcohol. Read the rest of this entry »

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