This is a help. But help yourself. It's your life.
Alcohol is an addiction, illness also known as alcoholism, is a chronic, progressive and potentially fatal disease. Persons with alcoholism experience an incessant craving for, increased tolerance of, and physical dependence on alcohol.
1. Take one teaspoon dry roots of lavage (grind)2. Take two bay leafs
3. Put everything in bowel add one glass of water . Close the lid.
4. Put it in warm dark place and let it sit two weeks.
5. Sometimes shake the bowl.
6. Filter it
7. Give it to someone who needs help.
A glass of wine with dinner, a beer after work, a cocktail in the sunshine on holiday.
Alcohol makes an appearance in so many parts of our lives it can be easy to forget that,
like many drugs, it’s addictive, both physically and psychologically.The NHS estimates
that around 9% of men in the UK and 4% of UK women show signs of alcohol dependence. This means that drinking alcohol becomes an important, or sometimes the most important, factor in their life and they feel they’re unable to function without it.But if you were ‘dependent’ on alcohol, you’d be stumbling around drunk every day, right?
Not necessarily. There are varying degrees of alcohol dependence and they don’t always involve excessive levels of drinking. If you find that you ‘need’ to share a bottle of wine with your partner most nights of the week, or always go for a few pints after work, just to unwind, you’re likely to be drinking at a level that could affect your long-term health. You could also be becoming
dependent on alcohol. If you find it very difficult to enjoy yourself or relax without having a drink,
you could have become psychologically dependent on alcohol. Physical dependence can follow too,
that is your body shows withdrawal symptoms, such as sweating, shaking and nausea, when your
blood alcohol level falls. Assess your drinking with our free tool.
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