Alcohol Rehab Diet
Alcohol Rehab Diet
Many turn to alcohol for various reasons. Yet few do so with regard that alcohol drunk in huge quantities can cause tremendous harm and damage to your internal organs such as liver and stomach. Alcohol is toxins and can cause liver-related diseases as well as varicose-like veins in the stomach’s lining, which can rupture any second. Once it does, internal bleeding occurs, resulting in many complications.
Headache and nausea are immediate effects when you drink alcohol excessively. Your mental clarity gets affected and you begin to feel dizzy. On a longer term basis, having too much alcohol can also cause your skin to look sallow.
It is best to seek help and support for an alcohol addiction. You first need to acknowledge that you have reached a point whereby you cannot do without alcohol. Here is some warning signs that you need to pay attention to, in order to determine if you are addicted to alcohol or are just a social drinker:
o Are you turning more and more to alcohol for solace or running away from your other problems?
The feeling of wanting to belong and be socially accepted is common. Drinking alcohol can make you feel that you on top of the world and create a feeling that you are accepted by your friends and society. Or you may be facing stress at work or having some financial problems. You turn to drinking to temporarily help you forget your woes. What you forget is that the effects of being drunk and alcoholic can be more detrimental than beneficial.
o Are you taking time off from work just to drink?
If you are, you may be addicted to alcohol. Alcoholics tend to disregard the future consequences of what they do. They lose their motivation and have no focus in their jobs and careers.
o Are your drinking sprees causing you rifts with family members?
Your family members are likely to be the first ones who notice about your drinking habits. They start to raise concerns but you do not really want to hear them nagging away. Alcoholics become so addicted to their drinks that they often fail to see that their family members really want the best for them.
o Do you want to drink the very next morning after a night out in the bar?
An obvious sign of being addicted to alcohol is if you always think about having a glass of whiskey at any time of the day. Or maybe you have a regular 11:00 pm nightcap and cannot sleep without it. If you are indeed experiencing these, talk to a trusted health professional. It may well be the start of a dangerous alcohol addiction.
Studies have shown that a relapse is more likely when you have traces of alcohol in your body. You will need to undergo an Alcohol Detoxification Program to thoroughly cleanse yourself of these traces. Liver cleansing can also help you reduce the chance of developing liver failure or other liver related problems.
Detoxification can lessen the harm that toxins cause to your body. Get free tips and special reports by Sandra Kim Leong on detox cleansing [http://www.detox-cleansing-diet.com] here on this site at [http://www.detox-cleansing-diet.com]
THC release and re-release?
I smoked marijuana for five years and now find myself in a rehab treatment program for unrelated reasons (alcohol, actually). I’ve been in the program for two months now, and have a UA done at random intervals. THC, of course, has been showing up in gradually lower levels and finally I just recently tested ‘negative’. My concern is that THC may reappear in my system if I lose any weight, change my diet, drink too much water, or for almost any meaningless reason, as a ‘positive’ test could land me in jail. I am 24 yrs, 5′8″, between 160 – 180lbs; I’ve researched how THC is stored in fat cells- to that extent, how worried should I be?
it wont show up again unless you smoke or take a different kind of test. dont smoke and you will continue to piss clean. ask for retests on any negative as the results are usually very unreliable.
Malibu Beach Recovery Center Drug and Alcohol Rehab – Miriam
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