Alcohol Detox Even If You Are Just A Social Drinker
Your body may be sending you signals that you need to take a
break from alcohol. It may be time to detox alcohol from your
body if you are feeling run down and tired, having digestive
problems or experiencing achy muscles. If you drink and party
regularly and have any of these symptoms, a simple alcohol detox
may be for you.
With repeated or long term use, alcohol can cause liver and
kidney problems, addiction and weight gain. While drinking and
partying often seem harmless, ingesting alcohol on a regular
basis can lead to the build up of toxins and sugars and
eventually to alcoholism, or addiction to alcohol. Overuse and
dependence on alcohol can have serious health risks as well.
However, most of us don't have a serious problem, and use
alcohol socially. Even so, what can we do to limit the long term
effects of alcohol usage?
In its simplest form, an alcohol detoxification program simply
involves abstaining from alcohol for a period of time and
allowing the body to eliminate all traces of the substance from
the tissues and blood stream. Most healthcare professionals
recommend at least one to four weeks of no alcohol. However, if
you are a heavy drinker or suspect that you may be an alcoholic,
cutting back or switching from hard liquor to wine for the first
few days or a week may be easier for you to handle. Many people
who have developed a dependence on alcohol will experience
uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms like sweating, trembling and
an almost overwhelming craving for alcohol.
Allowing your body a "vacation" from drinking may eventually
lead to healthier habits, as you experience increased energy and
vitality after your body begins to recover. During this period,
take the chance to also do a colon, liver and kidney cleanse.
Many report an increase in energy, sexual drive and function and
a decrease of appetite after the detox period.
Allow your body to recover and rest. Take a break from alcohol
for a month and you may be surprised at how great you feel!