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Hot Tips For Combatting Alcohlism
Last night, I visited a "Wellness answers by health notes" kiosk at my
local Longs Drugs store, right next to the pharmacy station inside the store. I touched the "Health Conditions" box with my finger, then touched the words "Alcohol Withdrawal", accessing articles about how to treat alcoholism. I: Diet: To reduce alcohol cravings, eat more whole grains, fruit, and other healthy foods. Limit sugar, caffeine, and junk food. One study compared alcoholics on a hospital diet vs alcoholics on a special diet that includes fruit and wheat germ, and excludes caffinated coffee, junk food, dairy products, and peanut butter. 81% of the special diet alcoholics went sober, vs 3% for the ones on the hospital diet. Over The Counter remedies: Take a multivitamin to speed recovery from alcohol related deficiencies. Also take vitamins B1, B3, and B-complex. Many alcoholics are deficient in B vitamins. A John Cleary, MD observed that some alcoholics stopped drinking when taking niacin (a form of B3) supplements. Cleary concluded that alcoholism might be a manifestation of Niacin Deficiency in some people, and recommends taking 500 mg of niacin daily, and/or taking B3 intravenously. Also take milk thistle to help the liver recover from cirrhosis. Prescription drugs: Ask your doctor about ReVia (which reduces cravings) and Valium, Xanax, or Ativan (To ease withdrawal symptoms). Other drugs mentioned: Tenovmin, Inderal. Alcoholics Anonymous can refer you to doctors who specialize in alcohol detoxification, hopefully ones who are cheap. |
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Re: Hot Tips For Combatting Alcohlism
"Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message news:47C288FC.85C324CA@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us... > Last night, I visited a "Wellness answers by health notes" kiosk at my > local Longs Drugs store, right next to the pharmacy station inside the > store. I touched the "Health Conditions" box with my finger, then > touched the words "Alcohol Withdrawal", accessing articles about how to > treat alcoholism. > > I: Diet: To reduce alcohol cravings, eat more whole grains, fruit, and > other healthy foods. Limit sugar, caffeine, and junk food. > One study compared alcoholics on a hospital diet vs alcoholics on a > special diet that includes fruit and wheat germ, and excludes caffinated > coffee, junk food, dairy products, and peanut butter. 81% of the > special diet alcoholics went sober, vs 3% for the ones on the hospital > diet. > > Over The Counter remedies: Take a multivitamin to speed recovery from > alcohol related deficiencies. Also take vitamins B1, B3, and > B-complex. Many alcoholics are deficient in B vitamins. A John Cleary, > MD observed that some alcoholics stopped drinking when taking niacin (a > form of B3) supplements. Cleary concluded that alcoholism might be a > manifestation of Niacin Deficiency in some people, and recommends taking > 500 mg of niacin daily, and/or taking B3 intravenously. > > Also take milk thistle to help the liver recover from cirrhosis. > > Prescription drugs: Ask your doctor about ReVia (which reduces cravings) > and Valium, Xanax, or Ativan (To ease withdrawal symptoms). Other drugs > mentioned: Tenovmin, Inderal. Alcoholics Anonymous can refer you to > doctors who specialize in alcohol detoxification, hopefully ones who are > cheap. > I was in strong agreement UNTIL Valium, Xanax and Ativan were mentioned. |
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Re: Hot Tips For Combatting Alcohlism
sharx35 wrote:
> "Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message > news:47C288FC.85C324CA@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us... >> Last night, I visited a "Wellness answers by health notes" kiosk at my >> local Longs Drugs store, right next to the pharmacy station inside the >> store. I touched the "Health Conditions" box with my finger, then >> touched the words "Alcohol Withdrawal", accessing articles about how to >> treat alcoholism. >> >> I: Diet: To reduce alcohol cravings, eat more whole grains, fruit, and >> other healthy foods. Limit sugar, caffeine, and junk food. >> One study compared alcoholics on a hospital diet vs alcoholics on a >> special diet that includes fruit and wheat germ, and excludes caffinated >> coffee, junk food, dairy products, and peanut butter. 81% of the >> special diet alcoholics went sober, vs 3% for the ones on the hospital >> diet. >> >> Over The Counter remedies: Take a multivitamin to speed recovery from >> alcohol related deficiencies. Also take vitamins B1, B3, and >> B-complex. Many alcoholics are deficient in B vitamins. A John Cleary, >> MD observed that some alcoholics stopped drinking when taking niacin (a >> form of B3) supplements. Cleary concluded that alcoholism might be a >> manifestation of Niacin Deficiency in some people, and recommends taking >> 500 mg of niacin daily, and/or taking B3 intravenously. >> >> Also take milk thistle to help the liver recover from cirrhosis. >> >> Prescription drugs: Ask your doctor about ReVia (which reduces cravings) >> and Valium, Xanax, or Ativan (To ease withdrawal symptoms). Other drugs >> mentioned: Tenovmin, Inderal. Alcoholics Anonymous can refer you to >> doctors who specialize in alcohol detoxification, hopefully ones who are >> cheap. >> > > I was in strong agreement UNTIL Valium, Xanax and Ativan were mentioned. > > Why? |
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Re: Hot Tips For Combatting Alcohlism
"Gregg" <gregg@NOSPAMsaneearth.org> wrote in message news:j5Gwj.36804$0I1.4481@en-nntp-04.dc1.easynews.com... > sharx35 wrote: >> "Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message >> news:47C288FC.85C324CA@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us... >>> Last night, I visited a "Wellness answers by health notes" kiosk at my >>> local Longs Drugs store, right next to the pharmacy station inside the >>> store. I touched the "Health Conditions" box with my finger, then >>> touched the words "Alcohol Withdrawal", accessing articles about how to >>> treat alcoholism. >>> >>> I: Diet: To reduce alcohol cravings, eat more whole grains, fruit, and >>> other healthy foods. Limit sugar, caffeine, and junk food. >>> One study compared alcoholics on a hospital diet vs alcoholics on a >>> special diet that includes fruit and wheat germ, and excludes caffinated >>> coffee, junk food, dairy products, and peanut butter. 81% of the >>> special diet alcoholics went sober, vs 3% for the ones on the hospital >>> diet. >>> >>> Over The Counter remedies: Take a multivitamin to speed recovery from >>> alcohol related deficiencies. Also take vitamins B1, B3, and >>> B-complex. Many alcoholics are deficient in B vitamins. A John Cleary, >>> MD observed that some alcoholics stopped drinking when taking niacin (a >>> form of B3) supplements. Cleary concluded that alcoholism might be a >>> manifestation of Niacin Deficiency in some people, and recommends taking >>> 500 mg of niacin daily, and/or taking B3 intravenously. >>> >>> Also take milk thistle to help the liver recover from cirrhosis. >>> >>> Prescription drugs: Ask your doctor about ReVia (which reduces cravings) >>> and Valium, Xanax, or Ativan (To ease withdrawal symptoms). Other drugs >>> mentioned: Tenovmin, Inderal. Alcoholics Anonymous can refer you to >>> doctors who specialize in alcohol detoxification, hopefully ones who are >>> cheap. >>> >> >> I was in strong agreement UNTIL Valium, Xanax and Ativan were mentioned. >> >> > Why? They're all highly addictive anti anxiety medications that nearly every alcoholic who takes abuses and the withdrawal symptoms from them usually lands those that abuse them in the hospital for extended stays. Your taking an alcoholic who's self medicating with a legal addictive non prescription drug (alcohol) so they can deal with the world and replacing it with a doctor prescribed addictive drug so they can deal with the world instead of teaching the how to deal without drugs. Unless you proscribe to the theory that many in alcoholics anonymous seem to have about deviation from their primary purpose, which seems to be we don't give a fuck what you put into your body as long as it's not alcohol. They're trying to raise the dismal success rate they have lately, when all they're really doing is driving off the cross addicted younger crowd with they're crusty old bastard attitudes. |
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Re: Hot Tips For Combatting Alcohlism
Tim Bruening wrote:
> Last night, I visited a "Wellness answers by health notes" kiosk at my > local Longs Drugs store, right next to the pharmacy station inside the > store. I touched the "Health Conditions" box with my finger, then > touched the words "Alcohol Withdrawal", accessing articles about how > to treat alcoholism. Is this the same Tim who has a friend who has another friend thats knocking off a friends partner/ Time old bean, you're full of shite. Treat alcoholism ???? Treat alcoholism is this a joke???? Alcohol withdrawal is very often fatal - should never be done without medical supervision, although I would agree that a pair of strongwilled and long sober members using the 'weaning off' method, might be able to prevent a seizure. Not recommended. 999, or in your country, 911 - oh shite did I mentiom 9/11 sorry I meant the emergency services. Oops 9/11 was an emergency - aw hell you know what I mean. PS I carry two half litre cans of strong cider when going on an emergency call. I tried it a few years ago with a small bottle of Absoluut vodka. The bastard had it finished in 2 mouthfuls and recovered before we got out of the parish. So much for a 20 mile drive to a recovery centre. Chees Tommy |
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