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There are 11 official criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder, but in this video, you'll learn 8 signs and of Alcoholism that you've never heard of before.
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This video will discuss Alcohol Withdrawal. Alcohol withdrawal is what occurs to the mind and body when someone has developed a tolerance to alcohol and decides to stop drinking or cut back on their drinking. The range of withdrawal signs and symptoms can range from very mild to much more serious withdrawal symptoms and syndromes such as alcoholic hallucinosis, alcohol withdrawal seizures, and alcohol withdrawal delirum aka delirum tremens (DT’s). And unfortunately, death can be an outcome of severe, untreated alcohol withdrawal. Often times people don’t associate coming off of a legal substance like alcohol with serious consequences.
~Dr. Andrew Kim MD Board Certified Psychiatrist |
(Video is about 6 minutes). *Some mild language
People claim they want greater energy, better brain function, to be happier, appear younger, to have better hormones, to lose fat, increase muscle, to live longer, to sleep better, and so on, but they also consume alcohol, which has negative consequences on all of the above and more. |
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Follow the path of alcohol through the body to learn how it creates intoxication and how it affects people differently. Ethanol is the active element in alcoholic beverages and is commonly referred to as "alcohol". Judy Grisel investigates the effects of alcohol on the human body. |
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How does intermittent fasting effect alcohol metabolism, and how does alcohol consumption effect intermittent fasting and your overall results? Thomas DeLauer is a writer for major fitness magazines. He talks about how alcohol is actually metabolized, all the different enzymatic functions from soup to nuts, A to Z. |
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Dr. Eric Berg talks about; Could alcohol be damaging your heart? Watch this before you have another drink! Alcoholic heart muscle disease is a condition characterized by a dysfunction heart due to chronic alcohol consumption. |
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Dermatologist Dr Dray on how alcohol damages your skin and ages your face. Does alcohol cause skin problems? Alcohol can worsen acne, rosacea, and other skin issues. |
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Would you stop drinking if you found out it might make you less attractive or look older than you actually are? The Doctors check out an iPad app called "The Drinking Mirror." |
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How can anyone function well and be addicted to alcohol at the same time? These people appear to have everything under control. They hold a steady job, dress well, and socialize without drawing attention. |
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It's hard for those of us who love drinking to imagine a life without alcohol. After awhile we get tired of those drunk lows and realize that we need to make a change. But we can't bear the thought of living our lives without alcohol, so we give it a try. |
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When you quit drinking you look and feel better. Gastroenterologist Dr. Niket Sonpal shares what happens to your body even in just one month. He says your gut is going to thank you, your energy levels improve, and you will even get more regular! |
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What does "Anything you put in front of your sobriety, you will lose" actually mean? Holistic recovery coach Mary breaks down this addiction recovery concept related to putting your sobriety in front of everything. |
“I once heard a sober alcoholic say that drinking never made him happy, but it made him feel like he was going to be happy in about fifteen minutes. That was exactly it, and I couldn’t understand why the happiness never came, couldn’t see the flaw in my thinking, couldn’t see that alcohol kept me trapped in a world of illusion, procrastination, paralysis. I lived always in the future, never in the present. Next time, next time! Next time I drank it would be different, next time it would make me feel good again. And all my efforts were doomed, because already drinking hadn’t made me feel good in years.”
― Heather King, Parched